Pre-Purchase • Insurance • Aluminum Wiring • FPE & Challenger Panel ID • Written Report • Licensed Electrician
Fort Myers has some of the oldest homes in Lee County — particularly in the McGregor corridor, downtown historic districts, and established south Fort Myers neighborhoods. Many of these homes were built in the 1950s through 1970s and may have aluminum branch circuit wiring, Federal Pacific Stab-Lok panels, knob-and-tube wiring remnants, or ungrounded outlets throughout.
A dedicated electrical inspection by a licensed ElectriciansX electrician goes far beyond what a general home inspector covers. We evaluate your entire electrical system — panel brand and condition, wiring type, grounding and bonding, GFCI and AFCI protection, service entrance, and all visible code deficiencies — and deliver a clear written report with findings prioritized by safety impact.
Common in Fort Myers homes built between the 1960s and 1990s. We identify, document, and can replace these fire-hazard panels — often within the same week.
Fort Myers homes built 1965–1973 frequently have aluminum branch circuit wiring — a fire risk at connections if not properly maintained. We assess, document, and recommend CO/ALR upgrades or pigtailing.
Older Fort Myers homes often have two-prong ungrounded outlets throughout. We document locations, test for grounding, and provide options for upgrading to properly grounded or GFCI-protected outlets.
Service entrances on homes 30+ years old in Fort Myers often show weather damage, corrosion, and deteriorated insulation. We assess the service entrance and meter base and flag components that need replacement.