Repair

Violation List Correction

Licensed correction of electrical code violations for home sales, rental inspections, and municipal compliance in Hamilton, NJ. We handle permit filing, repairs, and re-inspection scheduling.

Clear Your Electrical Violations Fast

Received a violation notice from the township, a home inspector's report, or a rental inspection list? We handle electrical code violations every week in Hamilton. Most are straightforward fixes—outdated outlets, missing GFCI protection, improper panel labeling, or exposed wiring—but they need to be done right and documented properly.

We pull permits when required, complete the work to current NEC and local code, and coordinate re-inspections with the municipality or inspector. You get a licensed electrician's signature and the paperwork you need to close a sale, renew a certificate of occupancy, or satisfy your landlord insurance.


Common Violations We Correct

  • Missing GFCI or AFCI protection in kitchens, bathrooms, garages, and bedrooms
  • Ungrounded outlets or improper grounding in older homes
  • Overloaded circuits or undersized breakers
  • Improper panel labeling or missing cover plates
  • Exposed or damaged wiring in basements, attics, or exterior locations
  • Illegal splices or junction boxes without covers
  • Outdated service panels (Federal Pacific, Zinsco) flagged as hazards
  • Exterior outlet or lighting deficiencies

Our Process

We've worked with Hamilton Township inspectors, real estate attorneys, and home buyers for years. We know what the municipality expects and how to get violations cleared without delays.

1. Review the Violation List
Bring us the inspection report or notice. We'll walk through each item, explain what's required, and give you a flat-rate estimate.

2. Pull Permits and Complete Repairs
We file permits with the township when needed, source the correct materials, and complete all work to code. No shortcuts.

3. Schedule Re-Inspection
We coordinate the follow-up inspection and provide all documentation—permits, invoices, and our license number—for your records or closing attorney.


Why Violations Happen

Most electrical violations aren't the result of shoddy work—they're the result of code changes. Outlets that were legal in 1985 aren't compliant today. A panel that passed inspection in 1992 may now be on the prohibited list. If you're selling, refinancing, or renting, the current code applies.

We don't judge the previous work. We fix what needs fixing and get you compliant.

How it works


01

Review Violation List

We review the inspection report or municipal notice, identify each code issue, and provide a detailed estimate for all corrections.

02

File Permits and Complete Repairs

We pull required permits, complete all electrical work to current NEC and local code, and document everything with photos and invoices.

03

Coordinate Re-Inspection

We schedule the follow-up inspection with the township or third-party inspector and provide all paperwork needed for closing or certification.

Common questions

How long does it take to clear a violation list?+

Most residential violation lists can be corrected within 3 to 7 business days, depending on permit approval and inspector availability. If you have a closing deadline, let us know up front and we'll prioritize scheduling.

Do I need to be present during the re-inspection?+

Not usually. We coordinate directly with the inspector and can be on-site to answer questions. You'll receive all signed-off paperwork and permits as soon as the inspection passes.

What if the inspector finds additional issues during re-inspection?+

We do a thorough walk-through before calling for re-inspection to catch anything that might be flagged. If something new comes up, we address it immediately—no additional service-call fees for the same visit.

Get started — Hamilton, NJ

Get it wired right, the first time.

Tell us what's going on and we'll take a look — honest assessment, upfront pricing, no obligation.

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