Fix Failed Inspections, Unsafe Wiring, and Electrical Code Issues
Sammy Electrical Services provides electrical code corrections for homeowners, property owners, real estate agents, buyers, sellers, landlords, and businesses throughout Los Angeles County, Orange County, and surrounding areas.
Code Corrections for Safer, Compliant Electrical Work
Electrical code issues can come up during a remodel, inspection, real estate sale, insurance review, tenant improvement, or after previous unpermitted work. Code violations may involve improper wiring, missing GFCI protection, overloaded circuits, unsafe panels, open junction boxes, incorrect breaker sizing, missing covers, poor grounding, or outdated installations.
Sammy reviews the issue, explains the correction, and performs the work safely and to current code requirements when applicable.
Common Code Corrections
Failed Inspection Corrections
Corrections for city, county, real estate, insurance, or project inspections.
GFCI and AFCI Corrections
Adding or correcting required outlet and circuit protection.
Panel and Breaker Corrections
Improper breakers, panel labeling, loose connections, unsafe wiring, or panel defects.
Open Junction Boxes and Exposed Wiring
Repairing unsafe wiring, missing covers, and improper electrical connections.
Unpermitted Work Corrections
Reviewing and correcting previous electrical work that may not meet current standards.
Real Estate Repair Requests
Electrical corrections requested during buyer inspections or escrow.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Sammy can review the report, identify the electrical items, and provide a clear repair plan.
Some do, depending on the scope and jurisdiction. Sammy can review the work and coordinate permit requirements when needed.
Yes. Sammy can inspect unsafe or improper work and correct it using code compliant methods.
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