At idcAutomatic, we provide comprehensive electrical inspections in Minneapolis to identify potential hazards, code violations and safety risks. Our expert team is committed to helping to maintain a safe and secure environment. 

Our Electrical Safety Inspection Process

Our electrical safety inspection​ process is thorough and systematic. With decades of industry experience and in-depth knowledge of safety standards, our electricians prioritize attention to detail throughout the process. Here’s how it works:

Initial Assessment

We begin by visually examining your electrical components, including wiring, outlets and appliances. This initial assessment helps us identify any obvious issues that require immediate attention. 

Detailed Inspection

Our trained electricians will conduct a comprehensive assessment of your electrical system. We thoroughly inspect circuit breakers, grounding systems and electrical panels, among other components.  

Code Compliance Check

Staying up to date with current safety codes is crucial. Our experts check your electrical systems against the latest safety codes to ensure compliance.  

Testing and Evaluation

We utilize advanced testing equipment to evaluate the performance and safety of your electrical installations. This precise testing allows us to uncover issues you cannot see, such as voltage imbalances or unstable connections. 

Inspection Report and Recommendations

After the test and inspection by our electricians, we will provide you with a detailed report outlining our findings. The report includes any identified hazards, safety risks and code violations. We also offer clear recommendations for repairs and upgrades. If needed, we can assist with implementing the recommended improvements to ensure your electrical system is safe. 

Thermal Imaging

Our electricians use thermal imaging to detect hot spots and potential issues with electrical circuits during an inspection. This process employs infrared technology to pick up heat variations, and our team interprets thermal patterns to pinpoint the problem. Thermal imaging requires no physical contact and allows us to cover a wide area fast.