Code Compliance Work
You get we bring older wiring up to current Texas electrical code for safety and permits.
Code compliance work means fixing electrical systems that don't meet today's safety standards. We inspect your home or business, identify what's out of date or unsafe, and bring everything current. This isn't about cosmetic upgrades. It's about making sure your wiring, panels, and connections won't cause fires or shock hazards.
Texas electrical code follows the National Electrical Code with some state-specific rules. Older homes often have undersized panels, outdated breakers, or wiring that's deteriorated over decades. We do a full walkthrough, test circuits, check grounding, and give you a clear report of what needs fixing and why. We prioritize the most dangerous issues first.
You get a written inspection report, a detailed estimate, and work that passes city inspection. We pull permits and handle all inspections so you don't have to. When we're done, your system is safe and compliant. You can sell your home or renew your insurance without worrying about electrical code violations.
What's included: Full electrical system inspection and code review; Written report of all non-compliant items with priority ranking; Permit and inspection coordination; Repair work to bring system to current code; Final city inspection sign-off.
Code Compliance Work — FAQ
Do I need code compliance work if my home is older but seems to work fine?
Older wiring and panels may work, but they don't meet current safety standards. Deteriorated insulation, undersized panels, and outdated breakers are fire and shock hazards. An inspection tells you exactly what risks you're living with.
Will I need to get permits and pass inspection?
Yes. We pull all required permits and schedule city inspections as part of the work. This protects you and ensures the job is done right. Most lenders and insurers now require code compliance documentation.
How much does code compliance work usually cost?
It depends on what we find. A basic inspection is affordable, and we give you an estimate before starting repairs. You can prioritize the most critical issues first if budget is tight.