7415 Whitehall St. #119
Richland Hills, TX 76118
682-262-5759

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Rey V.

Rey V.


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Arrived on site to perform a home electrical safety evaluation. This inspection allows me to assess the electrical system for any potential code violations or safety hazards. During the inspection, I opened the two exterior panels and noticed a double-lugged feeder wire. The meter base is designed to support only one 200-amp panel, but the feeder wires were tapped to supply power to a second 200-amp panel. This configuration is not up to code and poses a fire hazard, as it could cause arcing or sparking without tripping a breaker. Additionally, there are double-lugged neutrals and other code violations within the panels. I also observed no grounding system present—there are no individual 8-foot copper grounding rods for each panel. The cold water bond is missing, and there is no intersystem bonding for cable or internet connections. Inside the home, I found that the kitchen island outlet is not GFCI protected, though the rest of the kitchen outlets are. The bathroom outlets are GFCI

Arrived on site to perform a home electrical safety evaluation. This inspection allows me to assess the electrical system for any potential code violations or safety hazards.

During the inspection, I opened the two exterior panels and noticed a double-lugged feeder wire. The meter base is designed to support only one 200-amp panel, but the feeder wires were tapped to supply power to a second 200-amp panel. This configuration is not up to code and poses a fire hazard, as it could cause arcing or sparking without tripping a breaker.

Additionally, there are double-lugged neutrals and other code violations within the panels. I also observed no grounding system present—there are no individual 8-foot copper grounding rods for each panel. The cold water bond is missing, and there is no intersystem bonding for cable or internet connections.

Inside the home, I found that the kitchen island outlet is not GFCI protected, though the rest of the kitchen outlets are. The bathroom outlets are GFCI Arrived on site to perform a home electrical safety evaluation. This inspection allows me to assess the electrical system for any potential code violations or safety hazards.

During the inspection, I opened the two exterior panels and noticed a double-lugged feeder wire. The meter base is designed to support only one 200-amp panel, but the feeder wires were tapped to supply power to a second 200-amp panel. This configuration is not up to code and poses a fire hazard, as it could cause arcing or sparking without tripping a breaker.

Additionally, there are double-lugged neutrals and other code violations within the panels. I also observed no grounding system present—there are no individual 8-foot copper grounding rods for each panel. The cold water bond is missing, and there is no intersystem bonding for cable or internet connections.

Inside the home, I found that the kitchen island outlet is not GFCI protected, though the rest of the kitchen outlets are. The bathroom outlets are GFCI