Electricians · Report Type
Electrical Inspection Report
Document panel conditions, circuit loads, GFCI compliance, grounding, and code violations with photo evidence.
What's Inside
What an electrical inspection report covers
An electrical inspection report documents the condition and safety of a property's electrical systems. It covers everything from the service entrance and main panel to individual branch circuits, GFCI/AFCI protection, grounding, and code compliance. Whether you're a licensed electrician performing a buyer's inspection or a routine safety evaluation, this report gives your client a clear picture of what's working, what's not, and what needs attention — backed by photos and professional terminology.
Report Sections
- 01Service entrance & meter base
- 02Main panel condition & breaker inventory
- 03Branch circuit evaluation
- 04GFCI/AFCI protection verification
- 05Grounding & bonding assessment
- 06Code violations & safety concerns
- 07Recommendations & priority ratings
The Problem
Writing this report the old way
Without ReportWalk
- ✕Scribble notes on a clipboard or phone
- ✕Take photos with no organization
- ✕Drive home and try to remember details
- ✕Type everything into a Word doc or old software
- ✕Format, proofread, export to PDF
- ✕Send to client hours or days later
Total time: 1-3 hours per report
With ReportWalk
- →Walk the site as usual
- →Snap photos as you go
- →Tap record and speak your findings
- →AI organizes everything into sections
- →Review, edit if needed, send
- →Client gets a professional report in minutes
Total time: 5-10 minutes
Sample Output
What the AI generates
You speak your observations in plain language. ReportWalk transforms them into professional findings with proper terminology, measurements, and recommendations. Here are examples from an electrical inspection report:
Main panel: Federal Pacific Stab-Lok, 200A service, evidence of double-tapped breakers on circuits 7 and 12
Kitchen GFCI outlets non-functional — failed trip test on all 3 countertop receptacles
Exposed Romex wiring in garage not properly secured, running across ceiling joists without staples
Subpanel in basement: missing bonding screw, neutral and ground bars not separated
Outdoor receptacles missing weatherproof in-use covers — code violation per NEC 406.9
Real examples of AI-generated findings from voice input. Your report will use your observations, your photos, your professional judgment — just without the typing.
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