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Fort Myers Beach presents unique inspection challenges. Much of the older housing stock was damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Ian in 2022, but many properties survived with partial damage — and those homes may have electrical systems that look intact but carry hidden storm damage. Post-storm corrosion, moisture infiltration, and physical damage to service entrances and wiring can remain undetected until they cause failures.
A pre-purchase electrical inspection on Fort Myers Beach by a licensed ElectriciansX electrician documents the actual condition of the electrical system — including storm-related damage that isn’t visible from a general walkthrough. We provide a written report suitable for your real estate transaction, insurance application, or renovation planning.
Storm surge and saltwater intrusion from Ian causes corrosion inside panels, service entrances, and meter bases that isn’t always visible externally. We assess the full service entrance and panel for evidence of storm exposure and document findings with repair recommendations.
Post-Ian rebuild homes on Fort Myers Beach are required to meet current FEMA flood elevation requirements and Florida Building Code. We inspect new construction for code compliance and document that the electrical system meets current requirements.
Pre-Ian Fort Myers Beach homes that survived — including elevated concrete block structures — often have aluminum wiring and aging service entrance components from original 1960s and 1970s construction.
Lee County and Florida state insurers are particularly attentive to Fort Myers Beach properties post-Ian. Our detailed inspection report provides the electrical documentation insurers require for underwriting post-storm properties.