Electrical Repairs After a Home Inspection – How to Keep Your Kauaʻi Closing on Track
- Derek Weis
- Aug 14
- 1 min read
Home Inspection Electrical Repairs in Kauaʻi – Fast, Code-Compliant Fixes

If you’ve sold or are selling a home on Kauaʻi, you know the home inspection can make or break a deal. Electrical issues are one of the most common items flagged — and they must be corrected by a licensed electrician before closing.
Common Electrical Items Found in Home Inspections:
Outdated or undersized electrical panels
Exposed wiring or missing junction box covers
Non-GFCI outlets near sinks or outdoors
Improperly wired light fixtures or fans
Ungrounded outlets
Aluminum wiring connections needing approved upgrades
Why Realtors & Sellers Call Weis Electric:
Speed – We know escrow deadlines are tight, and we prioritize inspection repairs.
Compliance – Every fix is up to NEC code and passes re-inspection the first time.
Documentation – We provide written receipts and detailed work descriptions for the closing file.
Local Knowledge – We’re familiar with Kauaʻi inspectors’ expectations and the quirks of island homes.
Tip for Sellers & Realtors:Don’t wait for the inspection to find issues. Pre-listing electrical inspections can save weeks of stress during escrow.
Weis Electric works hand-in-hand with Kauaʻi realtors and homeowners to resolve inspection punch lists fast — so your closing stays on track.