Common wiring issues found during a home inspection

 

During a home inspection, several common electrical issues may be identified. These issues can range from minor concerns to potentially hazardous problems that require immediate attention. The inspectors at Metro Boston Property Inspections can identify many hidden electrical conditions that may impact your home ownership.   Some of the most typical electrical issues found during a home inspection include:

  1. Faulty wiring: This includes outdated or improperly installed wiring that can cause electrical shorts, sparks, or even fire hazards. Common examples include knob-and-tube wiring or aluminum wiring, which may be found in older homes. If not appropriately connected, aluminum connected to copper wiring can create a fire risk due to different expansion rates.
  2. Overloaded circuits: When there are too many appliances or devices drawing power from a single circuit, it can lead to overheating and potential fire hazards.
  3. Improperly wired or damaged outlets and switches: Worn-out or broken outlets and switches can pose both safety and functionality risks.
  4. Lack of GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) protection: GFCI outlets are required in certain areas of the home, such as bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor spaces, to protect against electric shocks. Older homes may have ungrounded outlets, which can be a safety concern, especially for electronic devices. Homes with a lot of DYI projects may have outlets with reverse polarity.
  5. Inadequate electrical service: Insufficient electrical capacity to meet the demands of modern appliances and electronics may result in tripped breakers and overloaded circuits. For 1-4 dwellings the expectation is at least 100 AMP service.
  6. Improper electrical panels: Panels may have improper clearance, be missing screws, missing knockouts, or twist outs, may be oxidized, or be outdated. Double tapping in the electrical panel occurs when the wires for 2 circuits are connected to a single circuit breaker meant for a single wire. Fuse panels are outdated and may not be able too be insured. Panels that are not installed correctly or have safety issues.  can be hazardous.
  7. Open junction boxes: Exposed wires in junction boxes can be dangerous and are not up to code.
  8. Lack of smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors: These life-saving devices are crucial for early detection of potential hazards.
  9. Inadequate outdoor electrical systems: Issues such as poorly installed exterior lighting or non-weatherproof outlets can lead to damage and safety concerns.
  10. Poorly done DIY electrical work: Improperly executed DIY electrical projects can pose significant hazards and might not adhere to building codes.
  11. Lack of surge protection: Homes without proper surge protection may experience damage to sensitive electronic devices during power surges.

It’s essential to address these and any other electrical issues promptly to ensure the safety and functionality of the electrical system in the home. If you’re buying a house, a thorough home inspection should help identify these problems, allowing you to negotiate repairs or take the necessary actions to rectify them.

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Andrea Gramolini

ASSOCIATE INSPECTOR

My name is Andrea, and I am the newest Associate Home Inspector at Metro Boston Property Inspections. I joined the team in May of 2023 and am learning quickly with such an experienced and dedicated team.

Before coming to Metro Boston Property Inspections, I worked in construction for over 7 years. I enjoy helping others with the process of purchasing their home or commercial property, as real estate is typically the largest investment of someone’s life. Knowing I am adding value to others’ experiences in the real estate purchasing process is very rewarding.

I look forward to working with you when the time is right for your first or next property.

Kristopher Crowell

ASSOCIATE INSPECTOR

My name is Kristopher. My attention-to-detail and fascination with building & materials science are well-suited to this work. I joined Metro Boston Property Inspections in October 2022.

I’ve spent the last 12 years as a project manager on hundreds of residential and commercial projects. Understanding the need for quality installation, maintenance, and repair, I provide unique insights into ensuring the systems we depend on function and last as we intend them to.

Buying a home is a pivotal moment for most people, and my role with MBPI is to help you navigate those crucial days. 

Mark Weinzierl

Licensed Home Inspector

My name is Mark, I am married and have 1 son! Previous to becoming a home inspector, I was a science and engineering teacher and later a property manager.

I joined the team at Metro Boston Property Inspections in 2021. It has been a great experience working with and learning from the many professionals here at MBPI.

For many, buying a home is the biggest financial decision they have ever made. As a licensed home inspector, I get to help people during this exciting and stressful process by teaching them about the homes they are hoping to buy.

I look forward to meeting you when the time comes to for you to purchase your first, or next home!

Robert Madzar

Residential Construction Home Inspector

My name is Rob Madzar I joined the Metro Boston Property Inspection team in 2019 after 30 years of working in residential construction.


  • In addition to my home inspector license, I have a construction supervisor’s license and a real estate agent’s license.
  • I am mold certified
  • I was looking to join an established inspection company with a proven track record of excellent Customer service, and high expectations of their employee’s professionalism. I found both at Metro Boston Property Inspections.
  • I look forward to helping show clients our high standards.



We provide real estate inspections for both residential and commercial clients ranging in size from small garden-style apartments up to 100,000 SF commercial properties. We provide our clients a computer-generated narrative report within 24 hours of the inspection for residential clients, and depending on the size, style and condition of the property, commercial reports may take up to 5 days.

Missy Boyle

Operations Manager

Hello, my name is Missy and I am the Operations Manager. I have been with MBPI since June of 2017. I came to MBPI with an extensive real estate background. I worked as a licensed real estate assistant for over 12 years at one of the largest real estate companies in the world.

I love helping clients and agents alike by educating them on our services and doing whatever I can to accommodate their busy schedules! I consider it a personal challenge to exceed everyone’s requests. I love talking with people and can relate to them and what they are going through because of my real estate background. I also love when it’s time to follow up with our clients and agents after the inspection…it is so wonderful to hear all the kind things they have to say about our inspectors and how thorough and wonderful they are!

Customer Service is a HUGE priority for all of us at Metro Boston Property Inspections, and we can’t wait to help you when you’re ready for us!

Tod Whiting

CEO and President

Hello, I am pleased to introduce myself to our past and future clients. I am a Massachusetts Licensed Home inspector, Certified Radon Measurement Technician, Certified Mold Inspector, Registered pest Inspector, and Certified Commercial Inspector.

Prior to the creation of MBPI, I was a franchisee with Allstate Home Inspection & Household Environmental Testing, 1998 to 2007. As a member of AHI, I was hired by corporate to provide training to new franchisees.
Training and coaching are passions of mine and I enjoy developing new inspectors in order to create the most consistent inspection experience there is.

I am a member of the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI), Indoor Air Quality Association, and the Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists. I am an affiliate member of the Asian Real Estate Association of America.

For 22 years I coached competitive fastpitch softball from kindergarten instructional leagues to college showcase teams. I still play softball today on a co-ed team with my daughters.

My real passion is running my business and creating opportunities for our team, our clients and our referral partners to realize their dream life and to develop opportunities to make a real difference in our community and the world.