Video Inspections
Video inspections help find electrical issues inside walls, panels, and tight spaces without tearing things apart. Homeowners use them when outlets fail, breakers trip, or when lights flicker. They also help before renovations, after pests, or when tracing a strange odor. A licensed electrician from Burke Plumbing & Heating runs the process to keep work safe and to meet manufacturer specs.
We start by discussing the problem and the areas to inspect. Then a technician brings a small camera on a flexible cable. The camera feeds live video to a screen so the tech can see wiring, junctions, and connections. The tech will move the camera carefully to avoid damage and to capture clear images for later review.
Common problems this service finds include loose wire connections, rodent damage, water entry, and burn marks. It also reveals missing conduit, crushed cable, and improperly routed wires. Seeing these issues lets you decide on repairs or upgrades with facts. Video inspections reduce guesswork and unnecessary wall openings.
After inspection, the tech explains findings in plain terms and shows video clips or still images. We outline repair or replacement options and note any parts or code considerations from the manufacturer. The report lists what needs immediate attention and what can wait. You get clear next steps and a cost estimate when requested.
Safety is central to this work. Technicians follow safe shutdown steps and use insulated tools when needed. The inspection does not alter wiring or load conditions unless you ask for additional service. We document any code or manufacturer concerns that affect safety or warranty coverage.
Pricing depends on inspection length, access difficulty, and whether additional testing or cleanup is needed. Typical residential video inspections fall into a general range rather than a fixed quote. We explain which factors change cost before starting the work. Ask for an estimate to understand likely costs for your situation.
Burke Plumbing & Heating sends experienced electricians who work with home and business electrical systems. We focus on clear findings and practical fixes backed by field experience. If you want a reliable look inside your walls, request an estimate for a video inspection today.
WHY CHOOSE US?
Video inspections let a licensed electrician view wiring inside walls, panels, and tight spaces with a small camera on a flexible cable. Homeowners request them when outlets stop working, breakers trip, lights flicker, or before a remodel or new electrical install. Burke Plumbing & Heating performs these inspections as part of Smart Home Services under Advanced Energy Systems to find problems without unnecessary demolition. The goal is clear facts so you can choose the right installation or repair.
We begin by talking about the issue and the exact areas to inspect. A technician brings the camera and connects it to a handheld screen. The tech moves the camera slowly to view wires, junction boxes, conduit, and connections. Movement is careful to avoid damage and to capture clear images for later review.
Video inspections commonly find loose connections, burn marks, water intrusion, and rodent damage. They also reveal crushed cable, missing conduit, and improperly routed wiring. Those findings help decide if you need a repair, a full replacement, or a new installation route. Inspections cut guesswork and limit wall openings.
During the visit the tech records video clips and stills and then reviews them with you. The technician explains findings in plain language and shows spots that need work. We note any manufacturer specs or code items that affect safety or warranty. You get clear next steps and, if requested, a cost estimate for recommended installation or repair.
The inspection is noninvasive and low risk when a licensed electrician performs it. Technicians follow safe shutoff steps and use insulated tools when testing near live parts. The camera work does not alter wiring unless you agree to further service. Any safety or compliance concerns are documented and explained.
Price depends on inspection length, access difficulty, and whether extra testing or cleanup is needed. Because jobs vary, we provide general price ranges rather than a fixed quote up front. Before work begins, we explain which factors can raise or lower the estimate. Request an estimate to see likely costs for your specific situation.
Burke Plumbing & Heating sends experienced electricians who focus on clear findings and practical installation options that follow manufacturer specs. We show evidence and explain choices so you can decide with confidence. If you want a reliable look inside walls or panels before an electrical installation, request an estimate for a video inspection today.
WHAT IS Video Inspections?
Video inspections let a licensed electrician see inside walls, panels, and tight spaces with a small camera. Homeowners call for them when outlets stop working, breakers trip, lights flicker, or before remodeling. The service is part of Smart Home Services under Advanced Energy Systems and focuses on electrical installation needs. Burke Plumbing & Heating performs inspections to find problems without unnecessary demolition.
We begin by talking about the issue and where to inspect. A technician uses a flexible camera that sends live video to a screen. The tech maneuvers the camera to view wires, junctions, and conduit. Movement is slow and careful to avoid damage and to capture clear images.
This service commonly finds loose connections, rodent damage, water intrusion, and burn or scorch marks. It also spots crushed cable, missing conduit, and improperly routed wiring. Those findings show whether you need repairs, replacements, or an upgraded route for new equipment. Video inspections save time and keep repairs focused.
At the end, the tech reviews video clips and stills with you. You get plain explanations of each issue and clear repair or installation options. We note any manufacturer specs or code items that affect safety or warranty. You also get a recommended next step and, if you want, a cost estimate.
The inspection itself is noninvasive and low risk when done by a licensed electrician. Technicians follow safe shutoff steps and use insulated tools when testing live systems. We do not change wiring unless you approve additional service. Any safety or compliance concerns are documented and explained.
Cost depends on inspection length, access difficulty, and any added testing or cleanup. Because jobs vary, we give a general price range rather than a fixed number up front. We explain which factors raise or lower the estimate before work begins. Request an estimate to see likely costs for your specific situation.
Burke Plumbing & Heating brings field experience with residential and commercial electrical systems. Our reports focus on clear findings and practical installation options tied to manufacturer specs. If you need a precise view inside walls or behind panels, request an estimate for a video inspection today.
UNDERSTANDING Video Inspections
Video inspections let a licensed electrician see inside walls, panels, and tight spaces with a small camera. Homeowners call for them when outlets fail, breakers trip, lights flicker, or before remodeling. This child-level service focuses on electrical video inspections as part of Smart Home Services under Advanced Energy Systems. Burke Plumbing & Heating performs these inspections to find problems without unnecessary demolition.
We start by talking about your concern and the areas to inspect. A technician uses a flexible camera on a cable that sends live video to a screen. The tech moves the camera slowly to view wires, junctions, and conduit. Movement is careful to avoid damage and to capture clear images.
Video inspections commonly find loose wire connections, rodent damage, water entry, and burn marks. They also reveal crushed cable, missing conduit, and improperly routed wiring. Those findings help decide if repair, replacement, or a new route is needed. Inspections cut guesswork and limit wall openings.
During the visit the tech documents issues with video clips and still images. The tech explains each finding in plain language and shows any spots that need work. We note manufacturer specs or code items that affect safety or warranty. You leave with clear next steps and options for installation or repair.
The procedure is noninvasive and low risk when handled by a licensed electrician. Technicians follow safe shutoff steps and use insulated tools when testing near live parts. The camera inspection does not alter wiring unless you approve further service. Any safety or compliance concerns are recorded and explained.
Price depends on inspection length, access difficulty, and whether extra testing or cleanup is needed. Because jobs vary, we describe general ranges rather than a fixed price. We explain which factors can raise or lower the estimate before work begins. Request an estimate to learn likely costs for your situation.
Burke Plumbing & Heating sends experienced electricians who work on both homes and businesses. Our focus is clear findings and practical installation options that respect manufacturer specs. If you want a reliable look inside walls or panels, request an estimate for a video inspection today.
Video Inspections EXPLAINED
Video inspections let a licensed electrician view wiring inside walls, panels, and tight spaces using a small camera on a flexible cable. Homeowners request them when outlets stop working, breakers trip, lights flicker, or before a remodel or new equipment install. Burke Plumbing & Heating performs these inspections as part of Smart Home Services under Advanced Energy Systems to find issues without unnecessary demolition. The goal is clear facts so you can choose the right installation or repair.
We begin by talking about the problem and the areas to inspect. A technician brings a camera that sends live video to a handheld screen. The tech moves the camera slowly to look at wires, junction boxes, conduit, and connections. Movement is careful to avoid damage and to capture usable images for later review.
This service commonly finds loose connections, rodent or pest damage, water entry, burn marks, crushed cable, and improperly routed wiring. It also reveals missing conduit or joints that could cause future failures. Seeing the exact problem guides whether you need a repair, replacement, or a new installation route. Video inspections reduce guesswork and limit wall openings.
During the visit the tech records video clips and still images and reviews them with you. The technician explains findings in plain language and outlines installation options tied to manufacturer specs. We note safety or warranty risks that affect your choices. You get clear next steps and, if you request one, a cost estimate for the recommended work.
The procedure is noninvasive and low risk when a licensed electrician performs it. Technicians follow safe shutoff steps and use insulated tools when testing near live parts. The camera inspection does not change wiring unless you approve further service. Any compliance concerns or manufacturer requirements are documented and explained.
Price depends on inspection length, access difficulty, and whether added testing or cleanup is needed. Because each job varies, we provide general ranges rather than a fixed quote up front. We explain which factors can raise or lower the estimate before work begins. Request an estimate to see likely costs for your specific situation.
Burke Plumbing & Heating sends experienced electricians who focus on practical findings and safe installation options. We keep explanations simple and show evidence so you can decide with confidence. If you want a clear look inside walls or panels before an installation, request an estimate for a video inspection today.
SIGNS YOU NEED PROFESSIONAL Video Inspections
Video inspections let a licensed electrician view wiring inside walls, panels, and tight spaces with a small camera on a flexible cable. Homeowners request them when outlets stop working, breakers trip, lights flicker, or before a remodel or new equipment install. Burke Plumbing & Heating performs these inspections as part of Smart Home Services under Advanced Energy Systems to find problems without unnecessary demolition. The goal is clear facts so you can choose the right installation or repair.
We begin by discussing the issue and the exact areas to inspect. A technician brings a camera that sends live video to a handheld screen. The tech moves the camera slowly to look at wires, junction boxes, conduit, and connections. Movement is careful to avoid damage and to capture clear images for later review.
This service commonly finds loose connections, rodent or pest damage, water entry, burn marks, crushed cable, and improperly routed wiring. It also reveals missing conduit or connectors that could cause future failures. Seeing the exact problem helps decide if you need a repair, full replacement, or a new installation route. Video inspections cut guesswork and limit wall openings.
During the visit the tech records video clips and still images and reviews them with you. The technician explains findings in plain language and outlines installation options tied to manufacturer specs. We point out any safety or warranty risks that affect your choices. You leave with clear next steps and, if requested, a cost estimate for the recommended work.
The procedure is noninvasive and low risk when a licensed electrician performs it. Technicians follow safe shutoff steps and use insulated tools when testing near live parts. The inspection does not change wiring unless you approve additional service. Any compliance or manufacturer concerns are documented and explained.
Cost depends on inspection length, access difficulty, and whether extra testing or cleanup is needed. Because jobs vary, we provide general price ranges rather than a fixed quote up front. We explain which factors can raise or lower the estimate before work begins. Request an estimate to learn likely costs for your specific situation.
Burke Plumbing & Heating sends experienced electricians who focus on clear findings and practical installation options. We show evidence and explain the choices so you can decide with confidence. If you want a reliable look inside walls or panels before an electrical installation, request an estimate for a video inspection today.
Common Video Inspections Issues
Video inspections let a licensed electrician view wiring inside walls, panels, and tight spaces with a small camera on a flexible cable. Homeowners call for them when outlets fail, breakers trip, lights flicker, or before a remodel or new equipment install. Burke Plumbing & Heating performs these inspections under Smart Home Services to find issues without unnecessary demolition. The aim is clear facts so you can choose the right installation or repair.
We start by discussing the problem and the exact areas to inspect. A technician brings a camera that sends live video to a handheld screen. The tech moves the camera slowly to look at wires, junction boxes, conduit, and connections. Movement is careful to avoid damage and to capture clear images.
Common problems this service finds include loose wire connections, burn marks, and rodent or pest damage. It also reveals water intrusion, crushed cable, missing conduit, and improperly routed wiring. Those findings tell whether you need a repair, a replacement, or a new installation route. Video inspections reduce guesswork and limit wall openings.
The tech will record video clips and still images during the inspection. Afterward, the technician reviews the footage with you in plain language. We explain installation options and note any manufacturer specs that affect safety or warranty. You leave with clear next steps and, if requested, a cost estimate.
The procedure is noninvasive and low risk when done by a licensed electrician. Technicians follow safe shutoff steps and use insulated tools when testing near live parts. The camera inspection does not alter wiring unless you approve further work. Any safety or compliance concerns are documented and explained.
Cost depends on inspection length, access difficulty, and whether added testing or cleanup is needed. Because jobs vary, we provide general price ranges rather than a fixed quote up front. We explain which factors can raise or lower the estimate before work begins. Request an estimate to understand likely costs for your specific situation.
Burke Plumbing & Heating sends experienced electricians who focus on clear findings and practical installation options tied to manufacturer specs. We show evidence and explain choices so you can decide with confidence. If you want a reliable look inside walls or panels before an electrical installation, request an estimate for a video inspection today.
WHY CHOOSE US?
Video inspections let a licensed electrician view wiring inside walls, panels, and tight spaces with a small camera on a flexible cable. Homeowners request them when outlets stop working, breakers trip, lights flicker, or before a remodel or new electrical install. Burke Plumbing & Heating performs these inspections as part of Smart Home Services under Advanced Energy Systems to find problems without unnecessary demolition. The goal is clear facts so you can choose the right installation or repair.
We begin by talking about the issue and the exact areas to inspect. A technician brings the camera and connects it to a handheld screen. The tech moves the camera slowly to view wires, junction boxes, conduit, and connections. Movement is careful to avoid damage and to capture clear images for later review.
Video inspections commonly find loose connections, burn marks, water intrusion, and rodent damage. They also reveal crushed cable, missing conduit, and improperly routed wiring. Those findings help decide if you need a repair, a full replacement, or a new installation route. Inspections cut guesswork and limit wall openings.
During the visit the tech records video clips and stills and then reviews them with you. The technician explains findings in plain language and shows spots that need work. We note any manufacturer specs or code items that affect safety or warranty. You get clear next steps and, if requested, a cost estimate for recommended installation or repair.
The inspection is noninvasive and low risk when a licensed electrician performs it. Technicians follow safe shutoff steps and use insulated tools when testing near live parts. The camera work does not alter wiring unless you agree to further service. Any safety or compliance concerns are documented and explained.
Price depends on inspection length, access difficulty, and whether extra testing or cleanup is needed. Because jobs vary, we provide general price ranges rather than a fixed quote up front. Before work begins, we explain which factors can raise or lower the estimate. Request an estimate to see likely costs for your specific situation.
Burke Plumbing & Heating sends experienced electricians who focus on clear findings and practical installation options that follow manufacturer specs. We show evidence and explain choices so you can decide with confidence. If you want a reliable look inside walls or panels before an electrical installation, request an estimate for a video inspection today.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What should I expect during a video inspection for electrical wiring?
A technician will discuss the problem and the areas to inspect, then insert a small camera on a flexible cable. The camera sends live video to a handheld screen while the tech moves it slowly to avoid damage. The tech records clips and stills, then reviews findings with you in plain language. You will hear recommended next steps and can request a cost estimate.
How does a video inspection help decide between repair or replacement?
The footage shows loose connections, burn marks, water entry, rodent damage, and improperly routed wires. Seeing the exact fault lets you choose a targeted repair, a full replacement, or a new installation route. The report notes any manufacturer specs or code issues that affect options. That evidence reduces guesswork and limits wall openings.
Do I need to prepare my home or business before the technician arrives?
Clear access around panels, junction boxes, and the inspection area helps the tech work efficiently. Move furniture or obstacles that block access to the wall or panel being inspected. If you know where the problem started, point it out to the technician at the start. The tech will explain any further prep if access proves difficult.
Is a video inspection safe, and will it change my wiring?
A licensed electrician performs the inspection and follows safe shutoff steps and insulated tool use when needed. The camera work is noninvasive and does not alter wiring unless you approve additional service. Any safety or compliance concerns and manufacturer requirements are documented and explained. The process is low risk when handled by a professional.
How much will a video inspection cost and what affects the price?
Prices fall into general ranges rather than a fixed quote because jobs vary. Factors that affect cost include inspection length, access difficulty, and whether added testing or cleanup is needed. The technician will explain which factors raise or lower the estimate before starting. Request an estimate to learn likely costs for your situation.