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Electrical Inspections in Lubbock, TX

Electrical inspections in Lubbock help homeowners understand panel condition, visible wiring concerns, GFCI protection, outlet safety, grounding, and repair priorities. They are useful before buying a home, planning a remodel, adding major loads, or investigating repeated electrical problems.

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An electrical inspection gives you a clearer picture of the visible electrical system before a small concern turns into a costly surprise. SR Electric reviews panels, breakers, grounding, bonding, GFCI and AFCI protection, outlet condition, visible wiring, attic or garage concerns, and signs of heat, corrosion, moisture, or past amateur work.

Inspections are especially useful before buying or selling a home, after a remodel, when adding large loads, after storm damage, or when a property has repeated electrical symptoms that do not point to one obvious cause. Lubbock properties can include everything from older central homes to newer builds and rural-adjacent shops, so context matters.

The most useful inspection is plain-language and prioritized. We explain what deserves immediate attention, what is recommended, and what can wait so you can budget repairs with confidence.

How we work

Our electrical inspections process

  1. Review homeowner concerns, property age, recent work, and planned projects.
  2. Inspect accessible panels, outlets, GFCI protection, fixtures, and visible wiring concerns.
  3. Document safety issues, recommended repairs, and upgrade opportunities in plain language.
  4. Review findings and provide next-step estimates where appropriate.

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Electrical Inspections across Lubbock neighborhoods

We work all over Lubbock, with regular projects in Tech Terrace, Maxey Park, Heart of Lubbock, South Overton, Downtown Lubbock, and Kingsgate.

  • Tech Terrace
  • Maxey Park
  • Heart of Lubbock
  • South Overton
  • Downtown Lubbock
  • Kingsgate

Typical investment

How much does electrical inspections cost in Lubbock?

Inspection pricing depends on property size, scope, and reporting needs; focused safety checks are simpler than full property reviews.

Final pricing depends on the scope, materials, and access on your property. We provide a free, no-pressure estimate before any work starts.

Why choose us

Why Lubbock homeowners pick SR Electric

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Frequently asked questions about electrical inspections

How much does electrical work cost?
It depends on the scope of the job. A single outlet replacement is very different from a panel upgrade, generator connection, or new circuit run. SR Electric starts with a free estimate whenever possible so you understand the work, the options, and the price before approving anything.
Do you offer same-day or emergency electrical service in Lubbock?
Yes, SR Electric responds to same-day and emergency calls when the schedule allows. If an outlet is hot, a breaker will not reset, lights are flickering badly, or you smell burning near electrical equipment, call (806) 543-4836 and describe what is happening so the issue can be triaged quickly.
How far in advance should I book an appointment?
Routine projects such as outlet installs, switch replacements, lighting upgrades, and inspections can often be scheduled with a short lead time. Larger work like panel upgrades, generator installations, or projects needing materials and permits may require more coordination.
What does a whole-home electrical inspection cover?
A whole-home inspection reviews the panel, breakers, grounding and bonding, accessible outlets, GFCI protection, visible wiring, switches, fixtures, and signs of heat, corrosion, damage, or past unsafe work. You get a plain-language summary of what needs attention and what can wait.
When should I consider a panel upgrade?
Consider a panel review if breakers trip often, the panel is full or outdated, you are adding a generator, EV charger, hot tub, workshop, HVAC equipment, or major appliance, or an inspection found rust, heat marks, double taps, or problem equipment.
What kind of coverage comes with the work after the job is done?
SR Electric stands behind installed and wired work. If something about the workmanship is not right, the goal is to make it right. Warranty details can vary by project and materials, so ask during the estimate and the coverage can be explained clearly.
How do I know if an outlet is a safety hazard?
Outlets that are warm, discolored, sparking, buzzing, cracked, loose, or no longer hold a plug securely should be checked. Two-prong outlets, missing GFCI protection near water, or outdoor outlets without proper covers are also worth reviewing.

Ready to get a free estimate?

Call us or request a quote. We'll get back to you with a real person, usually within the hour.