Electrical Inspections

Portland, OR Metro Area

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1-Year Workmanship Warranty

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Thorough Electrical Inspections for Your Home's Safety

Bridgetown Electric has been providing reliable electrical inspection services to the Portland, OR Metro area since 1994. Our second-generation, family-owned business brings over 30 years of experience to every job. We focus on delivering comprehensive electrical services that guarantee your safety and give you peace of mind.


Our licensed, bonded, and insured team offers a wide range of electrical solutions for homes and businesses, including inspections that reduce risks and ensure your electrical systems meet all necessary codes.

As an authorized Generac dealer, we combine our skills with quality products to offer dependable electrical solutions. We stand behind our work with a 1-year workmanship warranty from the service date, plus manufacturer warranties for parts.


We aim to provide clear pricing and typically offer estimates within 1 to 2 weeks. From simple troubleshooting to complete home remodels, Bridgetown Electric can handle all your electrical needs. For professional electrical inspections that put your safety first, contact us today.

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1-year workmanship warranty

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Licensed, bonded, and insured

Residential and commercial service

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Home Electrical Inspections

Our home electrical inspections are detailed and thorough, designed to find potential hazards and make sure your electrical system works properly. We carefully check your entire electrical setup, from the main panel to each outlet and fixture. Our skilled technicians use modern tools to find any hidden issues that could be unsafe or cause problems later.

Home Safety Inspections

Bridgetown Electric offers more than just electrical inspections. Our home safety checks look at a wider range of possible dangers in your home. We review fire safety measures, check grounding, look at your electrical panels, and make sure safety devices like smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are installed correctly and working. We aim to give you a full picture of your home's safety and suggest improvements where needed.

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