Selling Your Home? Consider these Electrical Upgrades!

Thinking about selling your home soon? When it comes time to sell, you'll want to ensure your home's electrical system is up to code. The best electricians at the Lake of the Ozarks, Catalyst Electric, are here to tell you a few things you should consider upgrading or replacing before you put your home on the market. Read on to learn more! 



Outdated Breaker Box 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.

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.

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 increases the safety of your homes electric. Plus, if your buyer is planning to use financing, GFCI outlets are required in bathrooms and kitchen to be approved for financing.



If you are listing your home soon, feel free to call our team at Catalyst to inspect your home's electrical system. If you're not sure if your electrical system is in good shape, contact our electrical contracting company in Osage Beach, Mo

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