PRECISION INSPECTIONS. CODE-COMPLIANT RESULTS.

Electrical Inspections & Code Compliance Services

From routine inspections to urgent code corrections, we help ensure your electrical systems meet NEC standards, pass inspections, and operate safely—without unnecessary delays or costly surprises.

Stay ahead of electrical problems before they become expensive

Industrial Electrical Inspection

For busy facilities, electrical systems are easy to overlook when everything seems to be working. A compliance inspection gives your team a clearer picture of where your system stands  and what needs attention.

10+

years inspecting commercial facilities

500+

code compliance projects delivered

99%

first-pass inspection rate

// Our Services

Compliance-focused electrical services for industrial facilities

Pre-AHJ Readiness Inspections

We walk every install before your authority having jurisdiction does. Our electricians review panel work, grounding, conductor sizing, labeling, and clearances against current NEC requirements and your local amendments, then deliver a clear punch list so corrections happen before the official inspection.

NEC Local AHJ

Code-Aligned Electrical Installations

New construction, retrofits, and equipment tie-ins are executed to current National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) and your jurisdiction’s local amendments. Every project includes documentation of materials, methods, and inspection points, so you have a defensible compliance record from day one.

NFPA 70

Arc Flash Hazard Assessments

NFPA 70E-compliant arc flash studies built on IEEE 1584 calculations. We assess incident energy at every applicable piece of equipment, produce labeled hazard warnings, and recommend appropriate PPE categories, protecting your workers and aligning your facility with OSHA.

NFPA 70E IEEE 1584

Infrared & Thermographic Scanning

Non-invasive thermal imaging detects overloaded circuits, loose connections, imbalanced loads, and failing components before they trigger downtime or fire. Scans are performed under normal operating load and delivered with a full thermographic report, often the exact documentation your insurer requires.

NETA Insurer-ready

Panel Inspections

Electrical panels are one of the most important parts of any commercial or industrial electrical system. We check for signs of overloading, improper labeling, damaged breakers, loose connections, heat-related issues, capacity and many other concerns.

NEC Art. 408

Load Testing & Capacity Review

As facilities add equipment, conveyors, lighting, EV chargers, production machinery, or new work areas, electrical demand can increase quickly. We review load conditions and help determine whether your system is properly supporting current and future needs.

Capacity

Grounding & Bonding Checks

Proper grounding and bonding are essential for electrical safety and code compliance. We inspect grounding conditions, identify concerns, and recommend corrections when needed to reduce risk and protect equipment.

NEC Art. 250

Compliance Documentation & Reporting

Every assessment ends with documentation you can actually hand off. Photo-backed reports, code references, findings, and corrective actions, formatted to satisfy AHJs, insurance carriers, OSHA audits, and your internal safety records.

OSHA Audit-ready

In-House Remediation of Findings

When inspections or scans surface issues, our licensed electricians correct them. One vendor handles assessment and repair, which means faster turnaround, clear accountability, and a single documentation trail from finding to fix.

Licensed

// How We Work

What our inspection process looks like

01

Walkthrough

We start by understanding your facility and the systems that support every day operations.

02

Inspection

Panels, breakers, connections, equipment, and visible wiring reviewed against current code.

03

Evaluation

Load, grounding, and safety analysis, including thermographic and arc flash review.

04

Findings

We explain what we found in clear terms and provide practical, prioritized next steps.

05

Remediation

Our licensed electricians correct findings in-house: one vendor, one documentation trail.

// Know the Signs

When you should schedule an inspection

Your breakers trip frequently

Lights flicker or dim unexpectedly

Panels feel warm or show signs of wear

Adding new equipment or machinery

Expanding warehouse or production space

Building has outdated wiring or older panels

Preparing for an insurance or safety audit

Recent electrical work needs to be reviewed

Facility has repeated electrical issues

You want a preventive maintenance plan