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Inspections — Riney Electric

Electrical evaluations for home purchases, insurance requirements, and safety planning. We document the condition of the system, code concerns, and recommended corrective work.

Best fit for

Buyers, owners, and property stakeholders who need a clear picture of system condition before spending money or taking on risk.

When this is usually the right fit

  • You need an objective read on system condition before closing, renovating, or insuring a property.
  • You know something feels off about the electrical system but need a licensed opinion before committing to repairs.
  • You want written findings that help you prioritize the next decision instead of just hearing that something looks old.

Common reasons customers call

  • Home purchase due diligence
  • Insurance or underwriting questions
  • Concern about safety issues in an older property

What the job usually includes

  • Site walkthrough and visible-condition review
  • Written findings and repair recommendations
  • Clear explanation of safety and code concerns

How to know this is the right lane

  • You need a licensed read on the condition of the electrical system before making a bigger decision.
  • The value is in the findings and priorities, not just getting a repair crew on-site fast.
  • A written summary will help with planning, underwriting, or negotiation.

How we handle it

We inspect the system, document the findings in plain language, and identify the corrective priorities so you can make an informed next decision.

What we help you avoid

  • Hidden or deferred electrical issues are surfaced before they become emergency work.
  • The findings are documented clearly enough to support next-step planning, pricing, or negotiations.
  • Customers get a licensed read on code and safety concerns instead of relying on guesswork.

Helpful to have ready before we talk

  • The property address and why the inspection is being requested.
  • Any seller disclosures, inspection findings, or insurance questions already in hand.
  • Whether you need a general safety read, a purchase decision, or a corrective-work roadmap.

Explain the property decision you are trying to make so the inspection can answer that decision directly instead of producing a generic checklist.

Need help with inspections?

Tell us what you are dealing with and we will point you toward the right next step.