Home Electrical Inspection Cost in Seattle

What a licensed electrician inspects, what it costs, and the four situations that make an inspection essential.

Home electrical inspection cost Seattle King County

What Does a Home Electrical Inspection Cost in Seattle?

A dedicated electrical inspection by a licensed electrician in the Seattle metro area typically costs $200–$400 for a standard single-family home. Larger homes, homes with multiple panels, or homes with known problem systems may run higher. This fee covers the electrician's time to walk the home systematically, test outlets and panels, and produce a written report.

Note that a general home inspection (done by a home inspector during a real estate transaction) is not the same thing. Home inspectors are generalists. A licensed electrician goes deeper, can open panels safely, and carries the credentials to identify code violations and safety hazards that a home inspector may flag only superficially.

What Does a Residential Electrical Inspection Cover?

When Clarity Electric performs a home electrical inspection, we evaluate the following areas:

  • Main electrical panel: Panel brand and age, breaker condition, signs of overheating, proper wire gauge, presence of double-tapped breakers, and available capacity
  • Service entrance: Weatherhead, meter base, and service entrance cable condition
  • Outlets and receptacles: GFCI protection in kitchens, bathrooms, garages, and exteriors as required by code. Ungrounded outlets. Reversed polarity.
  • Smoke and CO detectors: Presence, placement, and hardwired vs. battery-only status per Washington State requirements
  • Wiring type: Aluminum branch circuit wiring, knob-and-tube, or other older wiring types that present safety or insurance concerns
  • Visible wiring in attic, crawlspace, and garage: Improper splices, missing junction box covers, damaged insulation
  • Subpanels if present: Same checks as the main panel, plus feeder wire sizing

Four Situations That Call for an Electrical Inspection

Many homeowners are not sure when they actually need a standalone electrical inspection. Here are the four most common triggers:

  • Buying a home: Before closing on a resale home, especially one built before 1990, a licensed electrician can identify safety defects and code issues that give you negotiating leverage or help you avoid a dangerous purchase.
  • Selling a home: Sellers in competitive markets who want to get ahead of buyer inspection objections often commission a pre-listing electrical inspection so they can correct issues before listing.
  • Renovating or adding a major load: Before adding a heat pump, EV charger, or major kitchen or bathroom remodel, an inspection confirms your panel has capacity and your wiring is in acceptable condition.
  • Insurance requirement: Some insurers require an electrical inspection on older homes before issuing or renewing a homeowner's policy. We provide written documentation suitable for insurance purposes.

What to Expect in the Inspection Report

After the inspection, you receive a written summary that categorizes findings by priority. Safety hazards (things that present fire or shock risk) are listed separately from code compliance items and general recommendations. Each item includes a plain-English description of the problem and a rough cost estimate to correct it, so you can make informed decisions about what to fix and in what order.

Common findings in Seattle-area homes include Federal Pacific or Zinsco panels, ungrounded three-prong outlets, missing GFCI protection, and double-tapped breakers. None of these are uncommon, and all are correctable.

We had Clarity Electric inspect a home we were buying in Renton. They found a Federal Pacific panel and some ungrounded outlets in the garage. That report gave us the documentation to negotiate $3,000 off the purchase price to cover the panel upgrade. Worth every penny.

Renton home buyer, January 2026

Schedule a Home Electrical Inspection

Clarity Electric LLC provides residential electrical inspections throughout Newcastle, Renton, Bellevue, Kirkland, Issaquah, Sammamish, and the surrounding King County area. Call 425-210-4791 or request a free estimate online to schedule.


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