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High density electrical systems, real consequences.

Multi-family and condo electrical systems carry dense, continuous load. Infrared inspection finds failing breakers and loose connections before they affect residents or become emergency repairs.

What matters in your environment

House panels

Common area and house load connections, often feeding life safety equipment.

Unit feeds

Distributed panels across many units.

Risers

Vertical feeders serving the building.

Equipment we scan

SwitchgearPanelboardsMeter stacksFeeders

Compliance angle

Large multi-family complexes fall within the scope NFPA 70B describes, and documented inspection supports board and insurer requirements.

Findings from facilities like yours

SeriousΔT 92.4°F

Loose neutral connection at a house panel

Significant heating at the main neutral connection of a house panel supplying life safety equipment in a multifamily property.

Loose connectionHouse panel neutral
CriticalΔT 329.6°F

Critical overload at an apartment building house panel

A 20-amp two-pole breaker feeding a crawlspace heater, severely overloaded and failing to trip, at 393.6°F inside an apartment building house panel. Repaired within the hour.

Overload / breaker failure to tripHouse panel (apartment building)

Frequently asked

Usually, no. Most multifamily infrared inspections focus on house panels, electrical rooms, service equipment, exterior lighting panels, and other common area electrical equipment that can be accessed without entering individual units. If the inspection scope includes panels inside residential units, access can be coordinated. Small in-unit panels typically only take a few minutes to inspect when accessible.

Ready to find the problems before they find you?

See a real sample report, or request an inspection for your facility.