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TLC Electrical Electricians use the very latest in diagnostic equipment and technology to perform your Certified Electrical Inspection. Each Certified Electrical Inspection comes with a complete written report, pictures and pricing for any necessary repairs. We back our findings with our Texas Department of Licensing & Registration (TDLR) issued Texas Electrical Contractor License (TECL 19542) as well as the License of the Electrician performing your Inspection.
Certified Electrical Inspections may be necessary for the following:
When purchasing or selling a residential or commercial property and an Inspection is required to negotiate a property value or purchase price. Also may be used to validate or dispute the findings of a Home Inspector. Please note, potential buyers will need written consent from the current owner before we can perform this service.
In the case of damage caused by lighting strikes, storms, surges, fires, water, vandalism, etc. it is helpful to have a Certified Electrical Inspection with a written report to submit to the Adjuster handling your damage claim. Check with your Insurance Carrier, most of them cover the cost of Inspection. If necessary, we can communicate with the Adjuster and answer any questions regarding our written report.
Should you bring a law suit or one be brought against you for faulty electrical work, undisclosed electrical conditions, or injury due to unsafe electrical systems you will need a Certified Electrical Inspection. Consultation with attorneys or professional witness testimony will be at an additional charge.
During a Certified Electrical Inspection our Electrician will be able to determine what has been completed to required code and what will need to be done in order to complete your electrical project. In the case of unlicensed work an Inspection will be necessary to ensure the work has been completed to required code, determine what repairs will need to be made and obtain an Electrical Permit with the required municipality in order to make those repairs.
The power company can at anytime remove your electrical meter and interrupt your electrical service. This happens when your electrical panel, grounding, weather head, or meter base is damaged or in poor condition or electrical power has been routed around the meter directly into the electrical panel. The City and the power company than require a Certified Electrical Inspection and the entire property be brought up to current code. After the Inspection has been performed and needed repairs have been determined a permit will be required in order to make these repairs. After repairs are made the City will inspect the repairs and once approved the power company will reset your meter. This process takes several days.
If a residential or commercial property has been abandoned or sat vacant for an extended period of time the City may require a Certified Electrical Inspection in order to obtain a CO. If this is required we would follow the same process for a “pulled” meter above.
The cost of a Certified Electrical Inspection is determined onsite by one of our Licensed Electricians and is dependent on condition and square footage.
TLC Electrical is an Authorized Pentair Installer, our Licensed Electricians receive Certified Training in Pentair’s Mobile Training Lab. They are ready to handle your Pool Equipment Repair & Installation project. Call today at 817-424-2684.
First time using them and would do so again if needed. Anthony and Mario arrived on time and made quick work of what we needed done. They were courteous, friendly and knowledgeable. We had a ceiling fan installed, a new plug and socket installed and a 6' light in the garage re-mounted (it had fallen down). They finished everything in about 3 or so hours. Thanks, gentlemen!Jeffrey CumminsAugust 26, 2024Charlie is always professional and knowledgeable. He’s also on time an courteous!Zemill ZemillAugust 22, 2024These guys did a great job cleaned up after they were done. Extremely friendly. They showed up on time for their appointment. Highly recommended.David MackoAugust 19, 2024Joe at TLC has worked on my pool pump before replacing pipes and hoses. He explains what he is doing and does a great job. He does great work, and appreciate when I see him show up.Chris and Judy MunchrathAugust 19, 2024Easy to schedule , arrived on time , notified me of all cost prior to doing any work . Fixed my problem and got me up and going quickly. Highly recommendBreen HarlanAugust 15, 2024Charlie was very courteous and helpful as well as professionalHardeep MarwahAugust 14, 2024Wonderful company to work with! The staff is nice and helpful. The techs show up ready to work and are professional. Highly recommended.Lora BlackwellAugust 14, 2024Great company! They came out and fixed my light fixture in my laundry room. Very prompt and professional. Highly recommendedSarah MilburnAugust 14, 2024
Being a “licensed electrician” in the State of Texas is not enough to perform “licensed” electrical work. Individuals with a Journeyman, Wiremen, or Apprentice license must be employed by a Licensed Electrical Contractor. To perform any electrical work in the State of Texas requires a Texas Electrical Contractor License (TECL) issued by Texas Department of Licensing and Registration (TDLR).
Texas Electrical Contractors must maintain minimum insurance requirements, have a licensed Master Electrician as a full time employee, employ electricians with current TDLR issued Journeyman, Wireman, or Apprentices licenses, and pay annual licensing and renewal fees to TDLR. Some insurance companies do not cover damage caused by work performed by unlicensed contractors or individuals. Always ask for the TECL number of any electrical contractor.