Pre-Purchase • Insurance • 4-Point • Written Report • Licensed Electrician • Same-Week Scheduling
Bonita Springs has a wide range of housing stock — from 1960s and 1970s beach-area homes with legacy electrical systems to newer gated communities built in the 1990s and 2000s. Pre-purchase electrical inspections in Bonita Springs frequently identify Federal Pacific panels, aluminum wiring, post-hurricane corrosion damage, and missing GFCI protection — issues that general home inspectors often miss or understate.
A licensed ElectriciansX electrician covers your full electrical system — panel brand and condition, wiring type, grounding, protection, and service entrance — and delivers a written report the same day. For waterfront Bonita Springs properties, we can include assessment of dock electrical and marine electrical compliance (NFPA 303) upon request.
Older Bonita Springs homes near the beach corridor have a high concentration of Federal Pacific Stab-Lok panels. We identify, document, and provide written findings suitable for insurance or real estate negotiations.
Hurricane Ian caused saltwater flooding throughout parts of Bonita Springs. Electrical components that were submerged — even briefly — develop internal corrosion that accelerates failure. We assess post-storm condition and flag components requiring replacement.
Older Bonita Springs homes frequently have aluminum branch circuit wiring. We identify wiring type, assess connection-point condition, and document findings with remediation options and estimated costs.
Bonita Springs waterfront properties with docks require NFPA 303 compliance assessment, including grounding, bonding, and Electric Shock Drowning (ESD) risk evaluation. Mention your dock when scheduling and we’ll include it in the inspection.