Electrical Safety Inspection
Know the condition of your home's electrical system before you buy, sell, or renovate. Thorough inspections by a licensed Baldwin County electrician.
- Home electrical safety inspection
- Pre-purchase electrical inspection
- Electrical system evaluation
An electrical safety inspection tells you what’s actually going on inside your home’s electrical system — not the surface read a general home inspector gives you, but a real assessment from a licensed electrician who works on panels and wiring every day. Wave Electrical does inspections for buyers about to close on a Baldwin County home, sellers who’d rather find problems before the offer comes in, and homeowners who got a letter from their insurance carrier asking questions. Jimmy provides a written report with prioritized findings — what’s a safety issue, what’s a code issue, and what’s cosmetic.
Several Alabama home insurance carriers now ask about panel age, panel brand, and wiring type before they’ll renew. If you live in an older coastal home and you’ve gotten one of those letters, an inspection from a licensed electrician is what answers it.
When you need this
- You’re under contract on a home and the general inspector flagged “have an electrician evaluate”
- You’re listing a home and want to handle electrical issues before a buyer’s inspector finds them
- Your insurance company asked for documentation on your panel, wiring, or grounding
- The home was built before 1980 and you don’t know what’s in the walls
- A bad storm just rolled through and you want a check before something fails quietly
What the process looks like
Jimmy comes out, walks the property, and works through a checklist that a generalist doesn’t. He’ll open the panel and look for double-tapped breakers, undersized neutrals, missing labels, and known problem brands like Federal Pacific or Zinsco. He’ll test GFCI and AFCI protection in the kitchens, baths, garage, and exterior outlets — the places code requires it and the places it’s most often missing in older homes. He’ll check the grounding, the bonding at the water and gas lines, the service entrance, and the condition of the meter. He’ll spot-check outlets and switches throughout the house for proper polarity and tight terminations. If the home has aluminum wiring, he’ll inspect the terminations for signs of overheating.
Most inspections take one to two hours. At the end, Jimmy walks you through what he found in person, then sends a written report with photos and a prioritized punch list — what needs to be fixed for safety, what needs to be fixed for code, and what can wait. If you want repairs done, you’ll get a quote on the same items so you’re not chasing a second opinion.
Wave Electrical is licensed and insured, and the inspection is performed by Jimmy himself, not handed off. It’s done right the first time, and you walk away with documentation you can hand to a buyer, a seller’s agent, or your insurance carrier.
From your first text to a signed-off job.
Most homeowners get from "I called Jimmy" to "I have power back" inside of a week. Bigger jobs follow the same flow, just longer.
Call or text Jimmy
You'll talk to Jimmy, not a call center. Tell him what's going on; he'll ask the right questions.
Walk-through & quote
Most jobs get a same-day written quote. Bigger ones get a 30-minute on-site visit first — no charge.
Permits & schedule
Jimmy pulls the permit, books the inspector, and texts you a time you can plan around.
Work & sign-off
Job done, inspected, breakers labeled, floor swept. One-year workmanship warranty.
Last few months on the truck.
A sample of recent residential jobs across Baldwin County. Click any card for the punch list.
200A service + EV-ready garage
1962 ranch on Section Street — replaced original FPE panel, added 60A subpanel for a Tesla Wall Connector.
Generac 22kW + ATS
Whole-home standby generator install with ATS, gas coordination, and concrete pad. Storm-season ready.
Dock + boathouse lighting
Underground run to dock, weatherproof fixtures, motion sensors on the boathouse. Coastal-rated throughout.
ChargePoint Level-2
Dedicated 60A circuit, ChargePoint Home Flex, permit pulled and inspection passed same week.
Need something more specific?
Heads-up — if your job spans two categories, just call. Jimmy will sort out which page you're on.
What homeowners ask first.
Don't see what you're looking for? Text Jimmy at 251-656-4601 — same-day reply.
Jimmy inspects your electrical panel, wiring, outlets, switches, GFCI protection, grounding, and overall system load. You get a plain-English report on what's working, what needs attention, and what's a safety concern.
Before buying or selling a home, after a major storm, when purchasing a home built before 1980, when adding significant new appliances, or if you notice any signs of electrical problems like flickering lights or tripping breakers.
Most residential electrical inspections take 1–2 hours. Larger homes may take longer. Jimmy will walk you through his findings in person at the end of the inspection.
Yes. A general home inspector gives a broad overview; an electrician's inspection goes deeper into the electrical system, identifies code issues, and gives you accurate repair estimates. Wave Electrical's inspection is performed by a licensed electrician — not a generalist.
Got a residential project? Same number, same Jimmy.
One licensed electrician, on the Gulf coast since 2009. Tell Jimmy what's going on and you'll get a callback the same day.