Mr. Serious
Senior Member
- Location
- Oklahoma, USA
- Occupation
- Electrical Contractor
I searched the forum for "inspection" and found a comment from someone saying he didn't like inspecting home wiring and writing up a report of it, because it always takes more hours to do a good job than the customers expect to have to pay for. But I didn't find anything actually explaining how to do it. Do we just make a note of anything not meeting current code, and also note if it seems to have met code or not at the time it was installed? Maybe make a special note if anything is found that actually seems really dangerous?
My customer says she used to have an inspection report from when she bought the house, but she lost it, and her insurance company wants an electrical inspection report of the house. So, how do you do this sort of thing? How much detail do they really want, anyway? Is there an example format to follow when writing the report?
My customer says she used to have an inspection report from when she bought the house, but she lost it, and her insurance company wants an electrical inspection report of the house. So, how do you do this sort of thing? How much detail do they really want, anyway? Is there an example format to follow when writing the report?