Code Corrections & Inspection Punch-List For Las Vegas Properties

Code corrections & inspection punch-list services help property owners in Las Vegas, NV clear violations and move projects toward final approval. After an inspection, it can feel stressful to see a list of items you are not sure how to fix or even fully understand. Waze Electric takes that list, walks the site with you, and explains what each note means in everyday language. We check panels, boxes, wiring methods, and protection devices so we can see the complete picture instead of just the obvious issues.

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Cleaning Up Home Wiring With Targeted Code Corrections

Code corrections & inspection punch-list work is common for homes that have seen remodels, additions, or unlicensed repairs over the years. In houses across Las Vegas, NV, Henderson, NV, and Summerlin, NV, we see open junction boxes in attics, missing covers, and splices made outside of boxes. Older properties may lack required GFCI or AFCI protection in kitchens, baths, laundry rooms, and bedrooms. Waze Electric methodically works through each point on your correction list while also scanning for hidden issues that could cause future problems.

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Clear Path From Failed To Passed Inspection

With focused code corrections & inspection punch-list service, you move from problem lists to completed work that is ready for reinspection.

Improved Safety Along With Compliance

Corrections address unsafe wiring, poor connections, and missing protection so your system is safer, not just checked off on paper.

Simplified Communication With Inspectors

Experienced electricians understand inspection language and can communicate clearly about corrections, which helps reduce surprises at the next visit.

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Customers frequently ask

What are typical items on an electrical inspection punch-list?
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Do you work with general contractors on punch-list items?
What if the inspector finds new issues at reinspection?
Are code corrections only needed after a failed inspection?