What You Should Know About Electric Inspection Requirements for Commercial Buildings in PA

Ever since Benjamin Franklin discovered electricity, the energy source has been utilized to power new advancements in technology for centuries. One can imagine what the world would be like without electricity – no light bulbs to brighten up a dark room, no outlets to charge a cell phone and no HDTV for watching favorite shows. In today’s society, using electricity is a way of life – especially for commercial industries to operate and expand. But, the leisure of electric applications can also be a safety hazard if they are not handled properly. That’s why state regulations are put in place for commercial buildings, in an attempt to keep people safe from the damaging effects of defective electrical systems.

 

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Electrical Inspections Conducted by Third Party Agencies

The electrical requirements for commercial spaces in Pennsylvania vary according to the type of dwelling and what kind of work is being done. Any commercial building structures that are not one to two family dwellings having electrical work performed are required to have a permit. This counts for dwellings mixed with both commercial and residential spaces, as well as buildings with three or more units.

 

Commercial buildings have strict electrical code enforcements because more lives are at stake in the event that an electrical system is faulty. It is important that the electrical system in a commercial space be checked to ensure that it is safe to operate. However, the electrical system can’t be examined by just anyone. The electrical inspection must be conducted by certified third party agency, such as A-1 Electric.

 

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Obtain a Letter of Certification for Commercial Property

Commercial properties on the market must be inspected for the sale to go through, while commercial properties undergoing construction plans need to be inspected in order to obtain a permit for the work to be conducted. Most authorities having jurisdiction (AHJ’s) require a Letter of Certification (L.O.C.), which is a letter written and signed by the third party agency explaining the condition of the electrical components and stating that they have been examined, before a permit for work can be issued. Our experienced technicians can provide L.O.C.’s for the electrical inspections required for commercial spaces.

 

Select a Trustworthy Third Party Agency

The third party agency has to be licensed by the local municipality to have authorization to perform electrical inspections for commercial buildings (as well as industrial and residential buildings). Our company has years of experience conducting thorough electrical inspections for commercial buildings in the Montgomery County, PA region and we are recommended first for electrical inspection by the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry.

 

Whether you are a seller, property manager or real estate agent of a commercial property, you can depend on us to provide you with an honest electrical inspection. We are a reputable third party agency accredited by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the Underwriters Laboratory (UL).