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Gray’s Real Estate Inspections LLC
New to Angi

Serving Grand Rapids, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Charles Gray has spent 25 years in construction, making sure things are built right from the start. One of his key responsibilities was pre-inspecting job sites to catch any issues before the official city or state inspectors arrived, helping projects stay on track and avoid delays. His hands-on experience and attention to detail have given him a deep understanding of how homes should be built, making him a knowledgeable and reliable home inspector. He also loves to keep learning, always staying up to date with the latest building standards and best practices.

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FAQs for complete home inspection projects in Grand Rapids, MI

An electrical inspection usually takes one to two hours. During the inspection, your electrician will follow the National Electrical Code (NEC) to ensure your home is safe and up to legal safety standards. They'll check your electrical system, including wires, appliances, meter box, panel, circuit breakers, and more.

Afterward, you'll receive a detailed checklist of everything they examined, along with a report highlighting any urgent issues—often with photos. They might also offer tips on how to save energy and improve your system's efficiency.

Regular electrical inspections protect your home and family by ensuring that every part of your electrical system operates safely. Scheduling inspections reduces the risk of electrical fires and cuts high insurance premiums by detecting problems early. Inspections defend against hidden system failures and maintain your property’s overall value, making them an essential part of home maintenance.

Full home electrical inspections are essential when buying a new home because every wiring detail must be evaluated. If you are not purchasing a home and have no significant concerns, a basic safety inspection is sufficient. However, for older properties or homes that have not been inspected for a long time, a comprehensive inspection is required to detect hidden issues and ensure complete safety.

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