Can I request specialized inspections for
electrical or plumbing?
Want a separate electrical or plumbing inspection before you buy? Here’s exactly what to request—and why it matters.
Why specialized inspections matter
A standard home inspection gives you a broad condition report. It flags obvious issues. It does not dig deep into complex systems. If you own, buy, or sell a property, electrical and plumbing systems can hide expensive problems. Specialized inspections focus only on those systems. They find faults that save you money, risk, and time.
What a specialized electrical inspection covers
- Detailed wiring condition and code compliance
- Panel and breaker evaluation
- Grounding and bonding checks
- Outlet and switch testing, including GFCI/AFCI
- Load analysis and capacity limits
- Visible safety hazards like improper splices or knob-and-tube
Why this matters: undisclosed electrical issues are common and can mean rewiring bills, failed insurance claims, or fire risk. A focused electrical report gives clear repair costs and urgency.
What a specialized plumbing inspection covers
- Water supply lines, pressure, and backflow issues
- Drain, waste, and vent system inspection
- Sewer line condition (camera inspection if requested)
- Water heater, sump pump, and fixture assessment
- Signs of leaks, corrosion, or improper repairs
Why this matters: hidden leaks, back-ups, or poor slope in drainage can lead to mold, structural damage, and major replacement costs.

Can you request these inspections? Yes — and you should
Buyers, sellers, and agents can and should request specialized electrical or plumbing inspections. These are typically arranged as add-ons to a general home inspection. You choose the scope: basic check, camera sewer scope, or full-load electrical analysis. A single focused inspection can change negotiation leverage and uncover deal-breakers.
How to request them (step-by-step)
- Ask your home inspector during booking. Most inspection firms list add-ons on their booking page.
- Specify what you want: electrical, plumbing, sewer camera, water quality, or load analysis.
- Schedule before the due-diligence deadline. Inspections must fit the conditional period in your offer.
- Request a written report with photos and cost estimates for repairs.
- Review results with your agent. Use findings to negotiate price, repairs, or credits.
What to look for in an inspector
- Licence, insurance, and industry certifications
- Clear sample reports with photos and cost estimates
- Experience with local building codes
- Equipment for camera sewer scopes and electrical load testing
Bottom line and next steps
Specialized electrical and plumbing inspections are not optional if you want certainty. They are precise, affordable, and can prevent costly surprises. If you need a decisive inspection that protects your purchase and your wallet, work with a trusted expert who delivers clear reports and negotiation-ready findings.
Contact a local expert for fast booking and a no-nonsense report: Tony Sousa — tony@sousasells.ca | 416-477-2620 | https://www.sousasells.ca
Ready to schedule a focused electrical or plumbing inspection? Call now and get the report that gives you control over the deal.



















