Electrical Inspections in Naugatuck, CT
Naugatuck is a Naugatuck Valley mill town with a housing stock that spans well over a century. Older sections of the borough contain homes where knob-and-tube wiring was never fully replaced, and mid-century builds commonly feature Federal Pacific Stab-Lok panels that no longer meet modern safety standards. Aging service entrances — some undersized for today’s electrical loads — are also a recurring finding in this area. Whether you are purchasing a property, responding to an insurance carrier’s request, or assessing a home that has not been looked at in decades, a professional electrical inspection gives you an accurate picture of what is actually there.
PowerPlus Electric serves residential and light-commercial customers in Naugatuck. Our electricians hold Connecticut license E1 #197810 and are familiar with the wiring practices and panel generations common in the Naugatuck Valley. We work with Eversource Energy customers throughout the area. Call (203) 747-5335 for a quote.
What We Inspect in Naugatuck
- Service panel condition: Age, brand, and breaker function — Federal Pacific Stab-Lok panels identified; undersized or deteriorated service entrance equipment noted
- Wiring type and condition: Knob-and-tube wiring in oldest sections, cloth-insulated conductors, aluminum branch circuit wiring where present
- Grounding and bonding: Adequacy of grounding electrode system; ungrounded systems documented
- Outlet and device condition: Ungrounded two-prong receptacles, missing GFCI protection in wet locations, missing AFCI protection
- Visible code deficiencies: Open boxes, double-tapped breakers, improper wire splices, clearance violations
Written Report Included
The inspection report is written by a licensed CT E1 electrician and identifies each finding with location and context — not a checkbox form. This documentation supports insurance carrier requests, pre-purchase due diligence, and repair prioritization. PowerPlus Electric can also perform any remediation work identified in the report, so you work with one contractor from inspection through completion.