Electrical Inspections Built for Realtors
Fast, code-compliant inspections across Los Angeles to help you close more deals, faster.
Why LA Agents Trust Powerhouse Electric:
🔌Speed That Keeps Deals Moving
Next-day service with digital reporting.
📄 Reports You Can Understand
Written photo reports with corresponding cost estimates.
📱 Easy Communication
We work around your inspection contigencies.
Included With Every Inspection
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Service and distribution panels and breakers are inspected and evaluated for capacity. Recalled and undersized equipment identified. Grounding and bonding inspected.
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Wiring safety review, type of wiring and condition and identify code corrections. Report on GFI, AFCI and TR protections.
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Review type of lighting, confirm functionality and recommend solutions.
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Description of lighting system controls and available support.
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Identify electrical equipment and loads.
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Important highlights summarized in one easily readable section.
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We will be available to your buyers at time of closing to perform all repairs prior to move in.
Real Estate Inspections
Buyers and sellers, listing and selling agents all have one common goal
Closing the deal.
Our evaluation of your new home’s electrical system will provide you with the confidence to move forward.
We will provide you with a comprehensive top-of-the-industry inspection of the property’s electrical system with an itemized written estimate for needed repairs.
We will list electrical items that are broken, unsafe or not up to code and put a number next to it.
It’s that Simple.
Not only that! We will be there when it’s time to do the repairs. We are available when buyers take possession and remain committed to the estimate price until one month after close of escrow.
Your inspection fee is based on the total square footage.
We strive to take the mystery out of electrical repairs and do our part for a smooth transaction with a clear goal.
One Happy buyer.
“I know time kills deals. That’s why I give LA realtors the speed, accuracy, and clarity they need to keep escrows moving.”
Amir Shnitzer