A CCC site survey gives you a complete picture of your electrical systems — panel condition, wiring, code compliance, emergency lighting status, and thermal anomalies — before a failure becomes an emergency.
Every survey covers these critical systems
Brand, age, amperage, UL listing status, and signs of overheating or imminent failure. Identifies hazardous panel brands including FPE, Zinsco, and Frank Adams.
Wire type (copper/aluminum), insulation condition, AFCI/GFCI protection status, and undersized or overloaded circuits that pose a fire or shock risk.
Fixture count, battery condition, exit sign status, and NFPA 101 compliance readiness. Full inventory documented for your AHJ inspection package.
Infrared scan of panels, switchgear, and high-load circuits to identify hot spots before they cause failure. Available as part of the Compliance + Thermal package.
Fixture condition, energy efficiency assessment, and verification of code-compliant illumination levels in required areas throughout the property.
NEC 2020, FBC, NFPA 101, and local AHJ requirements. Identifies open permits, missing GFCI protection, and outdated wiring methods that could trigger violations.
Transparent, flat-rate pricing — no surprises
Best for: Single-family homes & small offices
Same-day report deliveryBest for: Commercial, HOAs, multi-tenant buildings, real estate transactions
Report + thermal images same dayBest for: Property managers, HOA portfolios, multi-site commercial
Volume pricing availableAnyone with a stake in the property's electrical condition
Before listing or closing. Identifies panel hazards, open permits, and code violations. Protects both parties from post-sale surprises.
Before lease-up or renewal. Documents condition and protects against tenant liability claims related to existing electrical deficiencies.
Pre-construction assessment. Identify existing conditions before renovation scope is set to avoid costly change orders mid-project.
Annual compliance documentation. Emergency lighting, common area electrical, and code compliance across the entire community.
Pre-binding or renewal inspections. Confirms panel type, wiring method, and overall electrical condition for accurate underwriting.
NFPA 99 / NFPA 101 compliance. Critical systems assessment required for licensing, accreditation, and patient safety documentation.
Before signing a new lease. Know exactly what you're inheriting electrically — capacity, compliance, and condition — before you commit.
Annual portfolio assessment. Track system degradation, plan capital improvements, and document condition for liability protection.
Comprehensive documentation delivered the same day
Every deficiency photographed, labeled, and included in your report for clear, undeniable evidence of condition.
Each system rated at a glance: Good / Fair / Needs Attention / Replace Now.
Infrared images with temperature annotations showing hot spots. Compliance+ Package
Prioritized punch list with estimated repair costs so you can budget accurately and act on what matters most first.
Authority Having Jurisdiction certification letter for inspections, permits, and insurance requirements. Compliance+ Package
Fixture-by-fixture log with NFPA 101 test readiness status for every emergency light and exit sign on the property.
From booking to remediation — straightforward every step
Call (561) 225-5051 or submit a request online. We coordinate with your schedule — evenings and weekends available.
Our licensed technician conducts a comprehensive walkthrough, photographing and documenting all systems from panels to emergency lighting.
A detailed written report with photos, condition ratings, and a prioritized deficiency list is delivered to you the same day.
Get prioritized quotes on any repairs. CCC can handle everything, or you can shop our report — either way, you're informed.
Florida law mandates annual 90-minute battery drain tests on every emergency and exit light in your facility. Our survey finds every fixture, documents every deficiency, and gets you AHJ-ready — before an inspector does it for you.
Knowledge is power. Know exactly what you own, what you owe the code, and what it costs to fix — before it costs more.