Licensed home inspectors are trained to look for defects in a home which you, or your real estate agent, may have missed
including faulty electrical wiring, building code violations, roof issues, and other health or safety hazards.
Examples:
fix faulty electrical wires, replace lose tiles in the bathroom, replace cracked electric plates, replace light switch plates, fix leaky faucet, repair sprinklers, re-calk shower.
Licensed home inspectors are trained to look for defects in a home which you, or your real estate agent, may have missed
including faulty electrical wiring, building code violations, roof issues, and other health or safety hazards.
At home, electrocution can result
from faulty electrical wiring, as well as from the use of products like hair dryers, microwaves, and other electrical appliances with power cords that are damaged, defective or used inappropriately.
If damages are the fault of the landlord, like a fire started
by faulty electrical wires, then you might be eligible for compensation.
P0517 means there is an issue with the speed controls and idle control system, likely due to a defective battery or
faulty electrical wiring.
Water damage,
faulty electrical wiring, and inadequate attic ventilation are all examples of issues that can come up during an inspection.
Apartment tenants burned because a landlord didn't install and / or maintain proper fire safety equipment and enable proper fire safety measures; a scalding beverage;
faulty electrical wiring; and other hazards can cause horrific burns.
If you or a person you know has been hurt in
a faulty electrical wiring accident on someone else's property, call Altman & Altman LLP today.
Electrocutions often occur at the workplace, frequently caused by
faulty electrical wiring.
If you or a person you know has been injured and you think that
faulty electrical wiring might be to blame, call a lawyer (after you receive medical treatment).
Some other types of burn injuries that workers can experience are caused by chemicals,
faulty electrical wiring, or scalding liquids.
Common causes of home fires include natural gas leaks and
faulty electrical wiring.