Residential Electrical
Code Corrections & Inspections in Atlanta, GA
Failed an inspection or buying an older home? We work from inspection or appraisal reports to correct every cited deficiency and re-pass inspection.
What's included
- ✓ Inspection report review
- ✓ Itemized correction quote
- ✓ Permit pull & re-inspection
- ✓ Insurance / closing documentation
We pull your permit & coordinate the inspection
Every job that requires it gets a permit pulled under our Georgia Electrical Contractor license #EN219136. We coordinate the county inspector (Fulton, Cobb, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Cherokee, Forsyth, Henry and surrounding counties) and stay onsite until the work is signed off — so your project is documented, insurable, and 100% code-compliant.
- ✓ Permit application & fees handled
- ✓ NEC 2020 + Georgia amendments
- ✓ County inspector scheduling
- ✓ Sign-off documentation for your records
Frequently asked questions
What does a typical failed electrical inspection list? +
Common items: reverse polarity outlets, missing GFCI/AFCI, exposed wires, over-stuffed breaker boxes, improper grounding, or outdated aluminum wiring. We work from the inspector's report, quote each correction, and schedule re-inspection once fixed.
How much does fixing an inspection report cost? +
Depends on the scope—could be $200 for a single outlet fix or $3,000+ for rewiring issues. We itemize each correction, quote upfront, and prioritize life-safety items (grounding, GFCI) first. Most homes repair within a week.
Can I sell my home if it fails electrical inspection? +
Not without fixing critical safety issues (grounding, exposed wire, fire hazards). Buyers' lenders won't approve mortgages on homes with failed inspections. We knock out items quickly, pull permits for major work, and get you re-inspected before closing.
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