ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION · SAN DIEGO
Electrical Safety Inspection in San Diego, CA
Targeted safety check focused on fire, shock, and code-deficiency risks. Faster than a whole-home inspection, output is a written report.
Keil Electric San Diego performs targeted electrical safety inspections across San Diego County. Panel condition, GFCI/AFCI coverage, grounding, visible wiring damage. Written report with prioritized fixes. CA license #1109913, (619) 771-1114.
How to know when it is time, and what to expect.
When to bring us in for electrical safety inspection
Most electrical safety inspection calls start when the homeowner is planning ahead: a renovation, an addition, an EV charger, a generator, a panel upgrade, or any project where the existing electrical needs to be sized correctly for the new load. The earlier we walk the property, the cleaner the project sequencing. Bringing us in before the drywall closes saves rework. Bringing us in before the contract is signed with the GC saves scope confusion. We are happy to walk a property at the planning stage even if the install is still months out.
What we look at on the first visit
A walk of the property with attention to the panel (age, capacity, available breaker space), conduit accessibility, attic / crawlspace conditions, and the load picture (current loads + planned future loads). For installs that touch the service drop, we factor utility coordination from the start. The estimate we leave with is fixed for the scope as walked. Change orders only happen for genuinely new findings during the work, you hear about them before we proceed.
San Diego: Most days we're already in the area. Same-day appointments when capacity allows. After-hours emergencies dispatched when a licensed electrician is available, a real person at the local shop answers and tells you the ETA on the call.
Call nowElectrical safety inspections in San Diego County are faster than whole-home inspections and focused on the highest-risk failure modes. Buyers concerned about an older home, owners after a renovation by an unknown contractor, and insurance carriers requiring verified safety baselines all use this scope.
Recent work from the San Diego team.
Real installs and service calls across our San Diego coverage area.
Permits and inspections
Not every job requires a permit. When the local AHJ requires one, we pull it, schedule the inspection, and stay with the job until it passes. No paperwork on you.
What's covered
Written warranty: 5-year on outlets, fixtures, and EV chargers; 10-year on wire and breakers; lifetime on panelboxes and surge protection. Parts and labor. Transfers with the home.
What is different about electrical safety inspection in California.
Some of what we do for electrical safety inspection is shaped by the codes and conditions specific to California. Here is what tends to differ versus other states.
California code stack
California layers state amendments on top of the National Electrical Code through the California Electrical Code, plus the Title 24 energy code in Part 6 and additional requirements in other parts. The practical effect for electrical safety inspection is that the rule set is denser than NEC alone. Energy compliance, fixture efficacy, lighting controls in some occupancy types, and electrification readiness all show up at inspection. The cities and unincorporated areas across San Diego County each enforce the same state code stack but have their own permitting offices and inspection scheduling. We track current cycles for the AHJs across our coverage area, so the scope we write for Coronado, La Jolla, El Cajon, Oceanside, or any of the other cities we serve reflects the rules that AHJ is actually enforcing right now.
Marine-air and corrosion
Coastal San Diego County sits in marine air for most of the year, and chloride-laden moisture is harder on metal hardware than most homeowners realize. Standard zinc-plated parts that hold up indefinitely inland will pit and rust visibly within a few years close to the coast. We default to corrosion-rated boxes, fittings, and fixtures on exterior runs in the coastal zone, and we look for early-stage pitting on existing exterior installations when we are walking a job. That is the difference between a fixture that lasts 20 years and one that needs replacement at 7. Small upgrade at install, big difference over the life of the home.
Seismic and electrification
Seismic bracing on panels, generators, and large equipment is part of how we install in San Diego. Equipment that is structurally anchored stays connected through the kind of routine shaking that cracks unbraced installs. Separately, the state push toward home electrification is real on the ground here: more heat-pump conversions, more EV chargers per household, more battery-ready service planning. We size service capacity with the next-decade load in mind when the homeowner is open to it, so the panel we install for electrical safety inspection today is not the bottleneck on the next upgrade.
Cities where we run electrical safety inspection.
We dispatch electrical safety inspection across the San Diego area from our shop. Pick your city for the local page, or "See all cities" for the full coverage list.
Why hiring a licensed electrician matters.
For electrical safety inspection, here's the honest comparison. We'd tell you the same thing if we weren't trying to win the job.
A licensed electrician
Unlicensed for electrical
Doing it yourself
Across San Diego County a safety inspection focuses on what matters most: panel condition (recall risk, heat damage), grounding and bonding, GFCI/AFCI coverage, and visible wiring deficiencies. Active hazards get flagged with immediate-action recommendations.
Common questions for Electrical Safety Inspection in San Diego, CA
How is this different from a whole-home inspection?
The whole-home inspection covers everything electrical (devices, fixtures, layout, code coverage). The safety inspection focuses on the highest-risk failure modes (panel, grounding, GFCI, AFCI, wire condition). It is faster and lower cost.
How long does a safety inspection take?
Typically 60 to 90 minutes on site, plus report time. Larger homes take longer.
Will you identify code violations during the inspection?
Yes. Code violations are flagged with the relevant code reference. Some are grandfathered (legal because of when they were installed). We note both.
What if you find an active hazard?
We flag it clearly, recommend immediate action, and offer to address on the same visit if scope allows. Critical hazards (active arcing, scorching, ground faults) get prioritized.
Will my insurance accept this inspection?
Most carriers accept a licensed-electrician-signed safety inspection report. We format the report to be insurance-ready.
Need electrical safety inspection in San Diego?
Tell us about the project. A licensed San Diego licensed electrician walks the job in person and writes a real scope, backed by our written warranty.