What Is Involved In An Electrical Inspection?

Electrical Inspection

If your building has an electrical system in it, whether you’re thinking about a residential property or a commercial building, it’s essential to have it routinely inspected by a qualified professional. Malfunctioning electrical systems can be dangerous if not dealt with, so maintaining your building’s system is an absolute must. 

If you are thinking about hiring a New Zealand electrician to come and inspect your building, you’re most likely wondering about what goes on during an electrical inspection.

How involved is the inspection? What will your electrician check when they’re conducting the inspection? Why are inspections so important?

Keep reading to learn the answers to the above-listed questions and more. 

What Happens During An Electrical Inspection?

To put it simply, a qualified electrician will inspect your building’s electrical system during an electrical inspection. 

Your building’s electrical system has many parts that all need to work together to supply you with useful electricity. If any of these parts are damaged or malfunctioning, bad things may happen. Faulty wiring can lead to incidents like fires. 

Before your electrician visits for your scheduled appointment, you may want to consider your electrical system’s status. As in, think about if you have experienced any bad signs that there’s something wrong with your building’s electricity. 

Do you notice any discolouration around the parts of your electrical system? Are your lights flickering or not working properly? If you have any problems, be sure to mention them to your electrician. They’ll get to the source of any of your electrical systems’ issues quicker if they know what you’re dealing with. 

Your electrician will check a few things during their inspection. These things can include:

Electrical Meter. This measures your building’s electricity consumption. Your electrician will check to see that it’s free from damage, properly secured and doesn’t have broken wires. 

Wiring. Your wires are an extremely important part of your electrical system. They’ll be checked for damages or deterioration. Damaged wires can lead to insufficient energy flow. 

Switchboard. Your electrical switchboard will be checked for damage, improper components, signs of overheating or anything else that could lead to dangerous or frustrating situations. Your building’s electrical switchboard prevents your electrical system from overloading and system faults, so ensuring it’s working correctly is vital. 

Outlets. Outlets help you connect your appliances to your electrical system, but they can be hazardous if they’re malfunctioning. Your electrician will check to see if your outlets are loose, improperly attached to the rest of the system or showing signs of damage or overheating. 

If you ever notice that any of your outlets are discoloured, appear burnt or have an odd smell, you should take the proper steps to have them inspected and or fixed.  

Switches. Just like outlets, switches must also be checked. They’ll be checked for damages, looseness, attachment to the rest of the system and more.

Why Should I Consider Having An Inspection Done?

You now know what will happen during your inspection, but you still may be wondering; why get one done in the first place?

Electrical inspections are crucial because:

They Keep Your Building Safe. One of the biggest reasons to have your electrical system routinely inspected is because it’s the smarter, safer choice. A poorly-maintained electrical system can become dangerous, putting your building, yourself and everyone else in your building in danger. 

It’s very challenging for the average person to notice when their electrical system isn’t working correctly. Aside from the obvious signs, like burnt electrical outlets or lights that won’t work, you could miss lots of things that a professional could spot immediately. 

Even if you think your building is perfectly safe, there could be underlying issues that make it not as safe. An electrical inspection conducted by a professional will find and address these issues.

Plus, even if your inspection finds that there are no problems with your building, you’ll still have peace of mind while knowing that you are sure your building’s electrical system is in good condition. 

They Can Be Legally Required. Depending on your circumstances, you may be required by New Zealand law to have your building’s electrical system inspected regularly for insurance purposes. Whether or not you’re required to will depend on what kind of building you’re considering an inspection for.

Additionally, if you have a brand-new electrical system, you’ll need to have it inspected for safety. A qualified electrician can ensure whether or not a new electrical system is safe to use before it’s turned on and used.

Whom Can I Go To For My Electrical Needs In New Zealand?

The care and maintenance of your structure’s electrical system is exceptionally vital for your comfort and safety, don’t let problems go unnoticed until it’s too late. Call us at XP Electrical to schedule an inspection for your New Zealand building. 

We also offer a variety of other useful services for residential, industrial and commercial buildings. We care about your safety and are happy to provide you with our services. 

For more information, visit our contact page or call us directly at 0800 497 353

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