Electrical Inspections in West Chicago, IL

Most homeowners only think about their electrical system when something stops working. We provide professional electrical inspections to find out the condition of your system before a problem occurs.
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What You Do Not Know About Your Electrical System Could Cost You

The wiring inside your walls is out of sight and easy to forget about, but it ages, degrades, and develops faults over time just like any other system in your home. Older homes in DuPage County may still have wiring that was installed under electrical codes that have since been updated significantly. Even newer homes can develop connection issues, overloaded circuits, or panel problems that go unnoticed until they cause a failure or, worse, a fire. A professional electrical inspection gives you a clear, factual picture of where your system stands so you can make informed decisions rather than finding out the hard way.

What a Professional Electrical Inspection Covers

Our licensed electricians take a systematic approach to evaluating your home’s electrical system from the panel outward. We inspect the main service panel for signs of overheating, improper wiring, outdated breakers, and adequate capacity for your home’s current load. We check outlets and switches throughout the home for proper grounding, correct wiring configuration, and signs of wear or damage. GFCI and AFCI protection is verified in the locations where it is required by current code. We also assess visible wiring runs and junction boxes for conditions that fall outside of safe practice. At the end of the visit you receive a straightforward summary of what we found and what, if anything, warrants attention.

When an Electrical Inspection Makes the Most Sense

There are certain situations where getting a professional inspection is particularly valuable. Buying or selling a home is one of the most common. A general home inspection covers electrical systems only superficially, and a dedicated electrical inspection provides a much more thorough evaluation of what a new owner is inheriting or what a seller may want to address before listing. Inspections are also worth scheduling if your home is more than twenty-five years old and has never had one, if you are planning a significant renovation or adding a major appliance, or if you have noticed warning signs like frequently tripping breakers, flickering lights, or warm outlet covers.

The Difference Between an Inspection and a Code Compliance Review

A professional electrical inspection evaluates the safety and condition of your system as it exists today. It is not the same as a code compliance review, which would assess whether every aspect of your wiring meets current code requirements. Electrical codes have changed considerably over the decades, and older wiring that was installed correctly at the time may not meet today’s standards. Our technicians will note any conditions that represent a meaningful safety concern and distinguish those from cosmetic or code-update items that pose no immediate risk, so you have a realistic sense of what actually needs attention.

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Know What You Are Working With Before Something Goes Wrong

An electrical inspection is one of the most straightforward ways to get ahead of a problem that you would otherwise never see coming. Call A.W.E. to schedule yours with a licensed electrician and get an honest assessment of where your home’s electrical system actually stands. Book your inspection today or call us at (630) 283-6225

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Why DuPage County Homeowners Trust A.W.E.

  • Over 100 Years in Business: Since 1911, A.W.E. has been the trusted name in home comfort for Carol Stream and DuPage County residents.
  • Licensed and Insured Technicians: Every technician is fully licensed and insured, so you can feel confident in the quality and safety of every service we provide.
  • BBB A+ Rated: We have earned and maintained an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau through consistent, honest service.
  • Upfront, Transparent Pricing: You will always know the cost before we begin. No hidden fees, no surprise charges.
  • 100% Satisfaction Guarantee: If you are not completely satisfied, we will keep working until you are.
  • Same-Day Service Available: We respond quickly because we know your comfort cannot wait.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a home electrical inspection take?
For most single-family homes, a thorough electrical inspection takes between one and two hours depending on the size of the home, the age of the wiring, and the number of panels and sub-panels involved. If our technician finds conditions that require closer evaluation, the visit may run longer. Either way, we will give you a realistic time estimate before we begin.
A general home inspection provides a broad overview of a home’s systems, but electrical coverage is typically limited to visible and accessible components. A licensed electrician conducting a dedicated electrical inspection looks considerably deeper, including at the panel internals, wiring configurations, grounding, and protection device placement. Many issues that represent genuine safety concerns go undetected in a general inspection simply because they fall outside its scope. If your home is older or you have any reason to question the condition of the electrical system, a dedicated inspection is worth scheduling separately.
It depends entirely on the condition of your system. Some inspections turn up nothing that requires urgent attention, while others identify conditions that should be addressed promptly. If we find something that poses an immediate safety risk, we will tell you clearly and explain why. Items that represent longer-term concerns or code updates without immediate safety implications will be presented separately so you can prioritize appropriately. You are never obligated to proceed with any repairs following an inspection, but you will leave the visit knowing exactly where things stand.