Pre-Purchase • Insurance • Knob & Tube • FPE & Challenger Panel ID • Written Report • Licensed Electrician
Cape Coral’s real estate market moves fast — and with thousands of homes built between the 1960s and 1990s across the city’s vast canal system, electrical issues are common and consequential. Federal Pacific Stab-Lok panels, Challenger panels, aluminum branch circuit wiring, and aging service entrances are all regular findings in Cape Coral pre-purchase electrical inspections.
Before you close on a Cape Coral home, a dedicated electrical inspection by a licensed electrician gives you the detailed, system-specific report that a general home inspector simply can’t provide. We cover the full electrical system — panel, wiring, grounding, protection, and service entrance — and deliver a written report you can use in negotiations or to plan post-purchase repairs.
Extremely common in Cape Coral homes built before 1995. We identify and document these panels for insurance, real estate, and safety purposes — and can replace them in the same week.
Many older Cape Coral homes still run on 100-amp service — insufficient for modern loads and a barrier to adding EV chargers or generators. We document and recommend upgrade paths.
Older Cape Coral homes often lack GFCI protection in kitchens, bathrooms, and exterior locations — and AFCI protection in bedrooms. These are code requirements and safety necessities.
Cape Coral’s waterfront environment accelerates corrosion on service entrances, meter bases, and outdoor electrical equipment. We assess corrosion levels and flag components requiring replacement.