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Smyrna & Cobb County
The short answer
An electrical inspection is a top-to-bottom safety review of your home's electrical system — panel condition, wiring era, grounding, and GFCI protection — delivered as written findings. In Smyrna's older housing stock, it's most valuable before listing a home, before buying one, or before a renovation.
Why here, especially
Cobb County's housing stock spans seven decades of electrical practice — fuse boxes, Federal Pacific panels, aluminum branch-wiring years, and every generation of code since. Most of that history is invisible until someone opens the panel or a home inspector writes it up mid-sale.
An electrical inspection puts that discovery on your schedule. Sellers use it to surface and resolve findings before the buyer's inspector turns them into negotiation leverage. Buyers use it to understand what they're actually purchasing — especially in homes built before 1990, where a flagged panel can mean a real post-closing expense. And homeowners staying put use it as a periodic safety check, the way you'd service an HVAC system.
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