Benefits of a Home Electrical Inspection Before Listing Your Home

When it comes time to sell your home, there is a lot that you will need to think about! From finding a great agent, fixing cosmetic issues, increasing your curb appeal, and much more! One thing that you may not have considered is making sure that your electrical system is up to code. Even though it's not a requirement to do this, it's a good idea to get an electrical inspection before you list your home. Read on to find out why you could benefit from making sure your homes electrical system is up to code before you put it on the market.


Financing 

Most people have to finance their home when they buy. Before financing is approved, in most cases, especially with FHA and USDA loans, the home must be in a certain condition before it can be financed. For example, a lot of loans require GFCI electrical outlets. For less hassle down the road, take care of these things before you list.

Home Inspections 

Most homebuyers choose to get a home inspection before they buy the property to ensure there are no issues with the home. Buyers do this to ensure that they are getting what they pay for upon purchase of the property. During the home inspection if there are any issues with your electric it is sure to come up. If the buyers are unhappy with what they find they can either ask you to cover the repairs, ask for a discount, or worst case scenario walk away from the sale altogether. Why risk any of that? Instead, contact the best electricians at the Lake of the Ozarks to take a look at the condition of your electrical system and fix any issues before you put it on the market.

There are electrical stipulations put on financing and insurance, both of which are required for most home buyers. Below are a few common issues you should address before listing to help have fewer issues with selling your home.

Old Wiring 

If your home was built in the 60s-70s or before and the electrical wiring has never been replaced, you probably have an old style of aluminum wiring that is not up to code. A lot of homeowners insurance will not insure homes with this kind of wiring.

Outdated Breaker Box 

Breaker boxes that are older than 30 years will have to be replaced to obtain financing in most cases. These older breaker boxes pose a safety risk and believe it or not are still in a lot of homes today.

Ungrounded Outlets 

We hope that you do not have any ungrounded electrical outlets because it is a major safety hazard. Ungrounded outlets can cause appliances to break or worse shock you leaving you with bad electrical burns. If you think you have ungrounded outlets, contact Catalyst Electric to take a look!


GFCIs 

The purpose of a GFCI outlet is to prevent shock. These outlets are installed in high moisture areas such as kitchens, bathrooms, garages, and unfinished basements. This is an inexpensive fix and greatly increase the safety of your homes electric.

Before you list your home, give your trusted electricians at the Lake of the Ozarks to complete an electrical inspection. Having an electrical inspection done before you list your home can help avoid any surprises during the home inspection. Taking the necessary maintenance steps before the listing can help to get top dollar out your home!

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