
Inspections and Troubleshooting
If something doesn’t seem right with your electrical system, it’s important to have it checked by a professional. At Star Electric, we offer electrical inspections and troubleshooting services to help identify issues, improve safety, and ensure your system is working properly.
Our inspections focus on key components like outlets, switches, and electrical panels to make sure everything is functioning safely and up to basic code standards.

What We Check
What We Look At During an Inspection
Our inspections focus on the most important and commonly used parts of your electrical system, including:
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Electrical panels and breakers
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Outlets and switches
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GFCI protection where required
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Visible wiring and connections
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Signs of wear, damage, or overheating
We check to make sure everything is operating safely and as expected.

What The Inspection Is
What This Inspection Includes
This is a focused electrical inspection, not a full home inspection.
We concentrate on:
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Electrical safety
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Basic code-related issues
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Functionality of key components
If more in-depth work is needed, we can provide recommendations or next steps.
Troubleshooting Services
If you’re experiencing an issue, we can diagnose and identify the cause.
We commonly troubleshoot:
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Power outages in part of the home
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Outlets or switches not working
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Breakers that keep tripping
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Lights flickering or dimming
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Burning smells or unusual electrical behavior
We’ll locate the problem and explain what’s going on in a clear and simple way.
When To Schedule An Inspection
You should consider an inspection if:
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You’re having electrical issues
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You’ve recently moved into a home
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You’re planning upgrades or renovations
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Your home is older
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You want peace of mind about your system
Why Do My Breakers Keep Tripping?
Circuit breakers are designed to shut off power when too much electricity is flowing through a circuit. This helps prevent overheating and protects your home.
If a breaker keeps tripping, it may be due to overloaded circuits, faulty wiring, or a problem with an appliance. Identifying the cause is important to ensure your system is operating safely.
