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Electrical Issues to Consider When Selling a Home

It’s never a good idea to try to sell your home without carrying out the appropriate electrical repairs. Any property that requires repairs will have a lower market value than if no repairs were necessary. Most importantly, selling a home with any electrical issues can put the new homeowners at risk— especially if the faults haven’t been disclosed! If you are selling your home, here are the electrical issues you should consider fixing.

Electrical Issues to Look For

Before listing your property on the market, inspect it thoroughly. Look out for anything that may suggest faults with your electrical system, such as:

  • Faulty wiring. Any open or damaged junction boxes, faulty light switches or outlets, and frayed wiring should be carefully addressed.
  • Circuit breaker issues. If your circuit breaker doesn’t meet the amperage needs of your home, then you may need to replace it. Depending on the size of your home, this can range from $500 to $2,000.
  • Older outlets and switches. If any of your switches or outlets are buzzing, charred or discolored, you should address them without delay as they may indicate a potentially dangerous problem.
  • Blown fuses. Blown fuses  should be repaired as soon as possible as they may pose a risk of fire if left unaddressed.

Fix Electrical Faults

Keep in mind that a property requiring no repairs, or very minor ones, will always have a much better chance of selling, and at a better price. Make sure you address all electrical faults before listing your home on the market. To take care of these and other electrical jobs, always seek the services of a qualified electrician, regardless of the nature or complexity of the repairs. Tim Kyle Electric is a residential electrician in Baltimore County, Maryland. No job is too small! We give 100% to every light bulb change, just as we do to a remodeling or rewiring project.

Contact us today to get a quote and get the professional expertise of our technicians!

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