Bahama Electrician | GFCI & Electrical Inspection Experts | Scott Haigler Electric

Bahama, NC 27503

(919) 479-9550

Property Service Solutions

  • Electric inspection

About the Local Business

Scott Haigler Electric is a trusted, locally-owned electrical contractor serving Bahama, NC, and the surrounding Triangle region. We specialize in comprehensive electrical inspections and repairs, with a deep understanding of the specific challenges homes in our area face, such as water intrusion in outlets and GFCI outlet failures. Our licensed electricians provide thorough diagnostics to identify safety hazards, recommend effective solutions, and ensure your home's electrical system is safe, reliable, and up to code. We are committed to protecting Bahama families and their properties with prompt, professional service from a neighbor you can trust.

FAQs

Why is my outdoor or bathroom outlet not working after a storm in Bahama?

In Bahama, heavy rains can lead to water intrusion in outdoor and GFCI-protected outlets. When moisture gets inside, it can trip the internal safety mechanism or cause a short. Our electrical inspection will safely identify the affected outlet, check for any water damage in the wiring, and replace the unit with a new, weather-resistant GFCI outlet to restore power and safety to your home.

What does a whole-house electrical inspection cover for older Bahama homes?

Our comprehensive inspection for Bahama homes is designed to find common local issues. We meticulously test all GFCI outlets (crucial for kitchens, bathrooms, and garages) for proper function, check for signs of past water damage or corrosion at exterior outlets, assess the capacity of your electrical panel for modern appliances, and ensure all wiring connections are secure and safe. This gives you a complete picture of your home's electrical health.

My GFCI outlet keeps tripping and won't reset. Is this an emergency?

A persistently tripping GFCI outlet in your Bahama home is a serious warning sign. It often indicates an underlying fault, such as moisture intrusion, a wiring short, or a failing appliance. While not always an immediate fire hazard, it means a critical safety device is compromised. You should avoid using that circuit and contact us promptly for an inspection. We'll diagnose the root cause—whether it's a localized issue in the outlet or a problem elsewhere on the circuit—and make the necessary repairs to restore safe, reliable protection.

Business Location & Hours



Mon:Open 24 hours
Tue:Open 24 hours
Wed:Open 24 hours
Thu:Open 24 hours
Fri:Open 24 hours
Sat:Open 24 hours
Sun:Open 24 hours


Scroll to Top
CALL US NOW