Buying or selling a home is already a big process—so the last thing anyone wants is an inspection report that slows everything down. Most lenders and financial institutions require a home inspection before a purchase can move forward, and in today’s market, inspections are happening every day. The challenge is that many inspection reports include electrical items that must be evaluated and repaired by a licensed electrician before closing.
That’s where Indeed Electric comes in.
Why electrical inspection items can delay a sale
Home inspections typically happen early in the transaction. If the report flags electrical concerns, buyers may request repairs, lenders may require corrections, and sellers may need to provide documentation showing issues were addressed. If those items aren’t handled quickly, your closing date can get pushed back.
At Indeed Electric, we understand how time-sensitive inspection repairs are. Our team works to schedule quickly and take care of the electrical items listed in the report so your buying or selling process stays smooth and on schedule.
Common electrical issues found on home inspection reports
While every home is different, there are a handful of electrical findings we see again and again—many of which require a licensed electrical contractor to repair properly:
- Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) panels
- No GFCI protection in required areas (like kitchens, bathrooms, and basements)
- GFCI receptacles that aren’t working properly
- Exposed wiring
- Missing junction box covers
- Electric panel wiring issues and code violations
- No inspection sticker on a panel that has been replaced
These are some of the most common items—but inspection reports can include a wide range of electrical concerns. If it’s on the report, it deserves prompt attention so you can avoid last-minute surprises.
What to expect when you call Indeed Electric
When you reach out with an inspection report, our goal is to make the process as straightforward as possible:
- We review the items that require a licensed electrician
- We schedule service as quickly as we can
- We repair, replace, or correct the reported issues efficiently
- We help you keep the transaction moving forward with fewer delays
Whether you’re a buyer trying to meet lender requirements, a seller working through repair requests, or a realtor coordinating multiple moving parts, we’re here to make the electrical portion of the inspection process easier.
Don’t let electrical repairs slow down your closing
If your home inspection report includes electrical items that need to be addressed, Indeed Electric is ready to help. We’ll work with you to keep the process smooth and efficient—saving you time, reducing stress, and helping you move one step closer to the finish line.
Need electrical repairs from a home inspection report? Contact Indeed Electric to schedule an evaluation and get the repairs handled quickly.