Edmond Electrician: What to Expect During a Full Home Electrical Inspection

Thinking About an Electrical Inspection? Here's What to Expect from an Edmond Electrician

If you're wondering what an Edmond electrician actually does during a full home electrical inspection, you're not alone.

Last fall, I got a call from a homeowner in Oak Tree. Their lights had been flickering for weeks—and not in a spooky Halloween kind of way. Turns out, they had an overloaded panel and corroded wiring from years ago. Thankfully, we caught it before something sparked (literally).

So, what exactly happens during an electrical inspection? Let’s break it down.

What Does an Electrical Inspection Cover?

During a full inspection, your Edmond electrician will look at:

  • The main electrical panel (checking for age, capacity, and corrosion)

  • Circuit breakers and fuses

  • Outlets and switches (especially GFCI near water sources)

  • Visible wiring and junction boxes

  • Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors

  • Grounding systems

We also look for code violations, outdated equipment, and anything unsafe that could pose a fire or shock hazard.

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How Long Does It Take?

Most inspections take 1 to 2 hours depending on the size and age of your home.

If you’ve got an older house in central Edmond or a newly built one in a development like Twin Bridges, we tailor the inspection accordingly.

Do I Need an Inspection if Nothing's Wrong?

Yes, especially if:

  • You’re buying or selling a house

  • Your home is over 25 years old

  • You’ve added major appliances or remodeled recently

  • You’ve noticed flickering lights, buzzing outlets, or tripping breakers

Preventive checks now can save you thousands later.

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  • Outlets that are warm to the touch

  • Breakers that trip often or feel loose

  • Lights that dim when you run appliances

  • Missing GFCI outlets in bathrooms or kitchens

  • Extension cords used as permanent wiring

If you spot any of these, it’s time to call in a pro.

When to Call A&T Mechanical for Electrical Inspections

Noticed weird buzzing? Can’t remember the last time your home got inspected?

We’re not just your HVAC team—we’re your neighborhood Edmond electricians too. We’ll do a full inspection, explain everything in plain English, and help you feel confident in your home’s safety.

Call A&T Mechanical today and ask about our electrical safety checkup.

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FAQ – Edmond Electrical Inspections

How often should I get a home electrical inspection?
Every 5 to 10 years, or immediately after major renovations or appliance upgrades.

Is an electrical inspection expensive?
Not at all. It’s usually a small fee compared to the cost of damage from electrical fires or repairs.

Can I stay home during the inspection?
Absolutely. We’ll walk you through what we find as we go.

What if my home fails the inspection?
No worries—we’ll give you a clear list of what needs fixing and offer a fair estimate for any work.

Do you check smoke detectors too?
Yes, we test and inspect all smoke and carbon monoxide detectors as part of our standard inspection.

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Peace of Mind from Your Trusted Edmond Electrician

A full electrical inspection might not sound exciting, but it’s one of the smartest things you can do for your home. From outdated wiring to overloaded circuits, an expert eye can catch it all.

If you're in Edmond, call your local pros at A&T Mechanical. We'll send a licensed Edmond electrician to inspect your home safely and thoroughly.

Let’s make sure your lights stay on, your appliances stay safe, and your family stays protected.

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