Prioritize Your Home’s Safety

Your electrical panel is the heart of your home’s electrical system, distributing power to all your appliances, lighting, and devices. However, over time, wear and tear, poor installation, or environmental factors can compromise its safety and efficiency. Faulty panels are one of the leading causes of electrical fires, posing serious risks to your home and loved ones. That’s why regular electrical panel inspections are essential for identifying potential hazards before they become costly or dangerous problems.
Comprehensive Inspections for Peace of Mind
At Althoff Home Services, our certified electricians have the training, experience, and specialized tools to conduct a thorough evaluation of your electrical panel. Many issues, such as overheating wires or corroded connections, are not visible during a basic visual inspection. Our experts use advanced diagnostic tools, including thermal imaging, to detect potential hazards before they escalate into serious problems.
What We Look For in Every Electrical Panel Inspection:


- Rust and Corrosion – One of the first signs of a compromised panel is rust at the top, which often results from improper sealing. Moisture intrusion can lead to dangerous deterioration of electrical connections, increasing the risk of failure or fire.
- Improper Sealing – A properly sealed panel is essential to prevent environmental damage. Any gaps or openings can allow dust, debris, and moisture to enter, compromising safety and efficiency.
- Double Taps – This occurs when two electrical wires are connected to a single breaker, potentially leading to overheating, electrical failure, or fire hazards.
- Broken or Burnt Wiring – Damaged wiring can disrupt power flow, cause short circuits, or create fire hazards. We inspect for any visible signs of wear, overheating, or burning.
- Correct Sized Breakers – Breakers must match the electrical load to prevent overloading. Undersized or oversized breakers can lead to power failures, overheating, or dangerous electrical faults.
- Proper Disconnect – Ensuring that your panel has a properly functioning disconnect switch is crucial for quickly and safely shutting off power during maintenance or emergencies.
- Proper Grounding & Bonding – Correct grounding and bonding are essential to preventing electrical shocks and ensuring the safe operation of your system.
- Deteriorated Buss Bars – Over time, buss bars can corrode or wear down, leading to poor electrical connections and system failures. We inspect for any deterioration and recommend necessary repairs.
- Damage by Rodents – Rodents can chew through wiring, causing serious electrical hazards. Our inspection includes checking for any signs of pest-related damage.
If You See These Panels, They Need to Be Replaced Immediately!


These panels are long discontinued and are known fire hazards. If you have one of these in your home, they must be replaced for safety:
- Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) Stab-Lok panels
- Zinsco panels, also known as GTE Sylvania-Zinsco panels
- Challenger panels made by Challenger Electrical Equipment Corp or Eaton/Cutler-Hammer
- Pushmatic panels
What Our Inspection Includes:
- Complete Panel Inspection – We conduct a detailed assessment to identify any signs of wear, damage, or improper installation.
- Thermal Camera Scan – Our advanced thermal imaging technology detects hot spots that indicate overloaded circuits or loose connections.
- Code Verification – We ensure your panel meets current electrical codes and standards to keep your home compliant and safe.
- Grounding & Bonding Verification – Proper grounding and bonding are critical for preventing electrical shocks and ensuring safe operation.
- Breaker & Voltage Check – We inspect all breakers and measure voltage on each phase to confirm safe and consistent power distribution.
- Amp Draw Verification – Analyzing the amp draw on each phase helps us identify overloaded circuits and potential hazards.
- Detailed Report for Insurance – Many insurance companies require proof of a properly functioning electrical panel. Our inspection report provides documented assurance that your home’s electrical system is safe and up to code.
Schedule Your Electrical Panel Inspection Today!
Don’t wait for warning signs like flickering lights, tripped breakers, or burning odors to take action. Protect your home and family by scheduling a professional electrical panel inspection today. Contact Althoff Home Services to book your inspection and ensure your electrical system is safe, efficient, and up to code!