Wavelength Electric LLC

Electrical Inspections Commerce City

Electrical Inspections

Protect your home and avoid surprise failures with professional electrical inspections. Wavelength Electric LLC identifies hazards, code violations, and overloaded circuits—then provides a clear repair plan so you can fix issues safely and pass any required inspections the first time.

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When to Schedule an Electrical Inspection

  • Buying or selling a home (pre-listing or due diligence)
  • After a remodel, service change, or DIY wiring
  • Adding high-load equipment (EV charger, hot tub, mini-split, range)
  • Breakers trip, lights flicker, or outlets feel warm
  • Home is 20+ years old, aluminum branch wiring, or recalled panels present
  • Storm/water damage, insurance requirements, or annual rental checks

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What’s Included in a Code-Compliant Inspection

  • Service & Panel: conductor sizes, torque, double-lugs, corrosion/heat, labeling, AFCI/GFCI protection, surge protection options
  • Grounding & Bonding: water/gas bonding, grounding electrode system continuity
  • Branch Circuits: wire gauge, device terminations, back-stabbed connections, open neutrals, splices in boxes with covers
  • Kitchens/Baths/Laundry: dedicated small-appliance circuits, spacing, GFCI/AFCI locations, MWBC handle ties
  • Lighting: recessed can ratings (IC/AT), junction box fills, temperature-rated conductors
  • Exterior/Wet Areas: weather-rated boxes, in-use covers, proper grounding
  • Life Safety: smoke/CO detector placement/age, tamper-resistant receptacles
  • Add-ons (as needed): load calculations, thermal imaging hot-spot scan, EV/generator/solar interconnection checks
Deliverables: same-day findings prioritized by Unsafe, Needs Repair, and Maintenance; photos; labeled corrections list; permit guidance; and a written quote for repairs.

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Inspection Types & Helpful Add-Ons

  • Real-estate buyer or seller inspections
  • Post-remodel/rough-in/close-out inspections
  • Insurance letters and rental safety checks
  • Panel re-labeling and directory cleanup
  • Load capacity planning for future projects
  • Thermal imaging & nuisance-trip diagnostics

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Pro Recommendations

  • Frequency: inspect every 5–7 years, and after any major project or storm damage.
  • Protection: add whole-home surge and keep AFCI/GFCI devices current.
  • Labeling: maintain a legible, accurate panel directory—it speeds emergency repairs.
  • Aluminum wiring: use approved Al/Cu pigtailing and CO/ALR devices where required.
  • High-load appliances: place on dedicated circuits to prevent overheats and trips.

Why Homeowners Choose Wavelength Electric LLC

Upfront pricing, tidy work, and clear answers. Our licensed electricians perform thorough inspections, explain each issue in plain language, and provide code-correct repair options. All corrective work is completed to manufacturer specs and backed by our 5-Year Workmanship Warranty.

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Our 4-Step Process

Assess & Quote

Schedule & Permit

Installation

Testing & Walk-through

🔎 Due for a professional electrical inspection?

Get a clear, code-based report and a plan to fix hazards before they cost you.

Service Areas: Commerce City, Denver Metro & the Front Range

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