// Cost Guide · 2026 · New York City
Electrical Inspection Costs in NYC
2026 price ranges for safety inspections, pre-purchase inspections, insurance-required assessments, and NYC Local Law compliance — from a master-licensed electrician serving all five boroughs.
$600
residential safety inspection
Cost breakdown — NYC 2026
| Scope of Work | NYC Price Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Standard residential safety inspection Single-family or apartment, up to 2,000 sq ft |
$250 – $400 | Panel assessment, grounding, GFCI outlets, visible wiring condition. |
| Large home inspection Over 2,000 sq ft, multi-story |
$350 – $600 | Comprehensive audit of all circuits, panels, and service entry. |
| Pre-purchase inspection For home buyers and real estate attorneys |
$300 – $550 | Includes written report, itemized deficiencies, cost estimates. Often required by lenders. |
| Insurance compliance inspection Required by insurer before coverage or renewal |
$275 – $450 | Documents electrical system condition for insurer. Written certification provided. |
| DOB inspection (post-work sign-off) After permitted electrical work |
$150 – $350 | NYC DOB inspector visits to sign off on completed permitted work. Fee included in permit cost. |
| Commercial electrical inspection Office, retail, restaurant |
$400 – $900 | Comprehensive, includes panel capacity, code compliance, and safety report. |
| Knob-and-tube assessment Pre-1950 homes with original wiring |
$300 – $500 | Detailed assessment of K&T wiring condition. Many insurers require this before coverage. |
What affects cost in NYC
Inspection purpose significantly affects price. A routine safety inspection is the most straightforward. A pre-purchase inspection adds written reporting requirements and typically costs more. An insurance-required inspection must meet specific documentation standards from the insurer — ask us what your insurer needs before scheduling.
NYC’s older housing stock means most inspections uncover more issues than a suburban home the same size. Pre-war buildings (pre-1940) frequently have knob-and-tube wiring, ungrounded outlets, and undersized service. Post-war (1950s–70s) buildings may have aluminum branch circuit wiring. We document all of this accurately without inflating remediation recommendations.
When an inspection is legally required in NYC: After any permitted electrical work (DOB sign-off), before a new certificate of occupancy, and under certain NYC Local Laws for aging buildings. Your insurer may also require one before issuing or renewing coverage on a home over 40 years old.
Frequently asked questions
A residential electrical safety inspection in NYC typically costs $250–$600 depending on home size, building type, and scope. Pre-purchase inspections and insurance compliance inspections may cost more due to documentation and reporting requirements.
Inspections are required after permitted electrical work (DOB sign-off), before a certificate of occupancy, and may be required under NYC Local Law for older buildings. Pre-purchase inspections are strongly recommended for NYC homes built before 1970. Many insurers also require one before coverage on older homes.
A comprehensive electrical inspection covers: panel condition and amperage, grounding and bonding, GFCI and AFCI outlet coverage, visible wiring condition, smoke and CO detector placement, service entry condition, and code compliance for your building type. You receive a written report with findings and recommended remediation.
Yes. Our inspection reports are written and signed by a master-licensed NYC electrician, and are accepted by most lenders, insurers, and real estate attorneys. If you need a specific format or documentation standard (some insurers have their own forms), let us know before the inspection.
Knob-and-tube (K&T) is original wiring found in NYC homes built before 1950. It lacks a ground wire, has no modern safety features, and deteriorates with age. Many insurers refuse coverage or charge significant premiums for homes with active K&T wiring. Our assessment documents its condition and extent so you and your insurer can make informed decisions.
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