Bright Haven Electric LLC

Bright Haven Electric LLC
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Electrical Safety Audit & Home Inspection

Look Closer

Your home inspector checks if the lights turn on. We check why they flicker. Our Electrical Safety Audit is a deep-dive health checkup for your home's entire electrical system.

The "Cover Removed" Difference

Most inspections are visual only. We take the cover off the panel, check connection torque, test Ground Fault (GFCI) trip times, and inspect attic wiring for rodent damage. We find what others miss.

What We Inspect

Whether you're buying a new home or just want peace of mind for your current one, we leave no wire unchecked.

The Heart

Panel Health

Overheating & Corrosion. We check for double-tapped breakers, scorching on the bus bar, water damage, and loose neutral connections that can cause fires.

Protection

Life Safety

GFCI & AFCI. We verify that outlets in wet areas (kitchens, baths) actually trip when they should. We also check smoke/CO detector expiration dates.

Grounding

Grounding System

The Safety Path. We inspect your main grounding electrode system—water pipe bonds and ground rods—to ensure your home can safely dissipate surges and lightning.

Home Inspector vs. Electrician

Generalist

Home Inspector

  • Visual: Only looks at what is visible.
  • Closed Panel: Often won't remove the deadfront cover.
  • Generic: "Recommend evaluation by electrician."
Specialist

Master Electrician

  • Invasive: We open boxes and panels to see connections.
  • Actionable: We can often fix minor issues on the spot.
  • Official: Written report for insurance or negotiation.

Know What You're Buying

Don't let bad wiring shock your wallet later.

Schedule Safety Audit

Inspection Reports Available

Audit Findings

See common hazards we find in local homes.

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