Home Electrical Inspections in New Jersey

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Spartan Home Pros performs home electrical inspections for homebuyers, sellers, and real estate agents throughout New Jersey. Whether you're buying, selling, or just want to know what's actually going on inside your walls, we give you a clear, honest assessment — no upselling, no scare tactics. Every inspection is performed by a licensed electrician.

Three Levels of Inspection Choose What Your Situation Needs

We offer three distinct inspection tiers because not every situation needs the same depth of investigation. Pick the one that fits where you are in the process.

Report Review

$89.99

Already have a home inspection report flagging electrical concerns? Send it to us. We review the findings and provide a detailed repair estimate at no additional cost.

If you move forward with repairs over $500, the $89.99 fee is applied toward your bill.

Best for: Buyers who already have a general home inspection report and need an electrician to translate the findings into actual repair costs.

Visual Inspection

$379.99

A licensed electrician visits the property and performs a thorough visual assessment — no tools, no opening walls. We check that GFCI outlets are in the right locations, verify panel condition, identify visible code violations, and flag anything that needs attention. You get a written report.

If you move forward with repairs over $2,000, the full $379.99 is applied toward your bill.

Best for: Buyers, sellers, and homeowners who need a professional electrical assessment of what's visible — panel, outlets, fixtures, and major components — without invasive work.

In-Depth Investigation $979.99

For homes suspected of having aluminum wiring, knob-and-tube wiring, or other hidden concerns, we go further. We open outlets, test circuits, and investigate what's actually inside the walls. This is the inspection to get when you need real answers before committing to a purchase.

If you move forward with repairs of $4,000 or more, $500 is applied toward your bill.

Best for: Pre-purchase due diligence on older NJ homes where hidden wiring issues could mean tens of thousands in remediation costs.

Who This Is For

Homebuyers Your general home inspector flags electrical issues but isn't a licensed electrician. Before you close, get a real electrical assessment from a licensed pro so you know exactly what you're buying and what it will cost to fix. The cost of an inspection is a fraction of what you'd pay to discover a problem after closing.

Home Sellers Get ahead of the negotiation. A pre-listing electrical inspection lets you fix problems on your timeline and at your price — not under pressure from a buyer's inspector two days before closing. Clean electrical eliminates one of the most common buyer objections during the inspection contingency period.

Real Estate Agents We work directly with agents across New Jersey. Send us the inspection report and we'll turn around a repair estimate fast — usually within 24 hours — so your deal keeps moving. We offer preferred rates for agents who refer clients to us regularly, and we're available by phone during inspection contingency periods to help interpret findings and respond to buyer objections.

Why Realtors Choose Spartan Home Pros

  • Fast report turnaround — typically within 24 hours

  • Written reports formatted for negotiation — clear findings, clear costs

  • Phone availability during contingency periods — we help you respond to electrical objections from the buyer's side

  • Preferred rates for repeat agent referrals — ask about our agent program

  • Direct communication — talk to the electrician who did the inspection, not a call center

  • No deal-killer scare tactics — we tell it like it is without inflating findings

If you're a real estate agent in New Jersey looking for a reliable electrical contractor to handle your inspection-related work, reach out — we want to be your go-to.

What's Different About a Licensed Electrician Inspection

A general home inspector looks at everything in the house — roof, plumbing, HVAC, and electrical — but they're a generalist, not a licensed electrician. They flag visible concerns but can't:

  • Diagnose the cause of an electrical issue

  • Quote actual repair costs

  • Identify aluminum vs. copper wiring without testing

  • Spot Federal Pacific, Zinsco, or other recalled panels by interior inspection

  • Differentiate between cosmetic issues and code violations

  • Evaluate hidden wiring inside walls

A licensed electrician inspection goes deeper — we open the panel cover, examine circuit conditions, test critical safety devices, and give you answers you can actually act on. We also write the kind of report that a closing attorney, a buyer's agent, or an insurance underwriter can understand.

Why NJ Homeowners & Realtors Choose Spartan Home Pros for Inspections

  • Licensed and insured — NJ Electrical License #34EB001810700

  • Three inspection levels — report review, visual, in-depth

  • Inspection fees credited toward repairs — your inspection isn't just a cost

  • Fast turnaround — same-day or next-day reports available

  • Realtor-friendly — written reports formatted for the transaction

  • Honest assessments — no upselling, no scare tactics

  • All NJ home types — historic, mid-century, modern construction

  • Financing available on repairs identified during inspection

Frequently Asked Questions

Home Electrical Inspections

How long does an electrical inspection take?

A report review is done remotely — typically within one business day. A visual inspection takes 1–2 hours on site. An in-depth investigation can take 2–4 hours depending on the size of the home and what we find.

Do you provide a written report?

Yes. All on-site inspections include a written summary of findings you can share with your realtor, attorney, the seller's agent, or your insurance carrier.

What's the difference between a general home inspection and an electrical inspection?

A general home inspector looks at everything — roof, plumbing, HVAC, and electrical — but is not a licensed electrician. They flag visible concerns but can't diagnose the cause or tell you what repairs will cost. A licensed electrician inspection goes deeper and gives you answers you can actually act on.

What if you find something serious during the inspection?

We'll tell you exactly what it is, what it means, and what it will cost to fix — on the spot. No vague language, no scare tactics. You'll leave the inspection with a clear picture of the property's electrical condition and a realistic path forward.

Do you work with real estate agents directly?

Yes. We work with agents and buyers throughout New Jersey and can turn around estimates quickly to keep transactions on schedule. We offer preferred rates for agents who refer clients to us regularly. If you're an agent looking for a reliable electrical partner, reach out directly.

Can you do an inspection on closing day or with a tight timeline?

We do our best to accommodate urgent inspection needs. Same-day and next-day scheduling is often possible depending on our calendar. Call as soon as you know you need an inspection and we'll work with your timeline.

Do you inspect aluminum wiring and knob-and-tube?

Yes. Both are common in older NJ homes — knob-and-tube primarily in pre-1950s construction, aluminum branch circuit wiring primarily in 1965-1973 construction. Both have specific safety concerns and insurance implications. The in-depth investigation tier is designed for homes where these are suspected.

Will my homeowner's insurance require an electrical inspection?

Increasingly, yes — especially for older homes, homes with Federal Pacific or Zinsco panels, and homes with aluminum or knob-and-tube wiring. Some carriers won't write or renew coverage without documentation that the electrical is in safe condition. Our written inspection report is the documentation they're asking for.

Are you licensed and insured to perform electrical inspections?

Yes. Spartan Home Pros is fully licensed and insured under NJ Electrical License #34EB001810700. All inspections follow New Jersey Electrical Subcode and NEC standards.

What areas do you serve for home electrical inspections?

Spartan Home Pros performs electrical inspections throughout New Jersey, including Somerset, Middlesex, Union, Monmouth, and surrounding counties.

Schedule Your Electrical Inspection Today

Whether you're days away from closing, getting your home ready to list, or just want peace of mind about what's behind your walls — we'll give you a straight answer on what you're working with.