Code violation corrections

Electrical code violations aren’t just technicalities—they’re safety hazards. Whether you’ve failed a home inspection, are remodeling, or just discovered old DIY wiring, Residential Electric is here to fix it fast and make it right. Our licensed electricians know the current NEC and Michigan Electrical Code inside and out, and we’ll bring your home or business up to standard with clarity, care, and confidence.

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Why You Need an Electrician

Code violations aren’t always obvious—but they can cause overloaded circuits, fire risks, or insurance issues. Even small mistakes like missing junction box covers or outdated panel wiring can put your family or property in danger. City inspectors and insurance companies won’t let these slide—and neither should you. We’ll help you correct them legally, safely, and with no shortcuts. More importantly, you’ll have peace of mind knowing the job was done right by people who care.

What We Do

At Residential Electric, we specialize in identifying and correcting code violations of all types. Whether it’s something your inspector flagged or a surprise issue we uncover during a project, we’ll explain the problem clearly, provide a fair estimate, and get to work fixing it the right way. Our code correction services include:

  • Replacing outdated or unsafe panels

  • Correcting overloaded circuits

  • Proper grounding and bonding

  • GFCI/AFCI installation

  • Rewiring dangerous or improper connections

  • Installing missing junction boxes or covers

  • Upgrading wiring to meet ampacity requirements

  • Fixing homeowner or handyman electrical work

We also provide detailed documentation for your inspector, lender, or insurance provider, so everything is above board and squared away.

Why Choose Residential Electric?

Insured Electricians

Upfront , Clear Pricing

Prompt + Polite Techs

Licensed Experts

Always on Time

FAQ

Absolutely. Under no circumstances should you try to troubleshoot your residential electrical system on your own. You should call an electrician whenever you have an electrical problem, both for your personal safety and so that your home’s electrical system remains up to code.

Yes! We provide a free estimate for all major projects. Our free estimates exclude real estate estimates and minor repairs. Drop us a line, and we will get back to you quickly with a quote for those services. 

Absolutely! You should never work with an electrical company that isn’t.

Residential Electric has been in business since 2015, and we have over 40 years of experience combined among our employees.

On top of being properly licensed and insured, feel free to check out the hundreds of google reviews that would come up with a google search. We have a high rating because we do quality work.

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