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About Electrical Defects During Construction

Electrical defects can pose a safety hazard and damage expensive appliances and equipment. Defects in the planning, design, and installation of a home or commercial building's electrical system can be more than an inconvenience. Electrical defects can create shock and fire hazards, leading to serious injuries or loss of property as a result.

Possible symptoms of a defective electrical system include circuit breakers that continually overload and trip, wiring that gets hot, frequent or intermittent local power surges or brownouts, and failures of electrical appliances and HVAC equipment. Electrical defects may source from poor planning and design of the electrical system, the use of defective or substandard materials, or the use of unskilled labor to install wiring, circuit breakers, and HVAC equipment or appliances.

If you believe you have an electrical defect in your home or commercial property, do not attempt to fix it yourself. It is critical that you hire a qualified electrician to troubleshoot and diagnose the problem and then speak to a Houston litigation lawyer about seeking compensation . Once properly diagnosed, a strategy for redesigning and repairing the system can be devised based on the extent of the defect.

Electrical Defects: How a Houston Litigation Attorney Can Help

Electrical defects can require costly repairs that may also cause additional damage to your property. Electrical systems are installed during the framing stage of construction when interior walls and ceilings are accessible. Rework and repairs performed after a structure is built can require the removal and replacement of ceiling and wall surfaces. Undiagnosed electrical defects can wreak havoc on electronics, appliances and other equipment. Premature failures of appliances and other electrical equipment may in fact be caused by an electrical defect. If you notice a pattern of frequent and otherwise unexplained failures of electric appliances or equipment, you may reasonably suspect an electrical system defect as the cause.

An electrical defect may be the result of poor planning and design, or poor workmanship in construction. A thorough evaluation by a qualified professional can help determine whether an electrical system defect exists, and if so, what the root cause of the defect was. Depending on the root cause, responsibility for the defect may lie with the builder, an engineer, electrician, HVAC installer/technician, equipment manufacturer, or other party.

If you have suffered a serious financial loss as a result of an electrical system defect in your home or commercial property, you may be entitled to recover damages from those responsible.

Contact a Houston construction defect attorney to learn more about your options.

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