Electrical Code Violation Leads
Get real-time alerts when homeowners receive electrical code violations. These are safety-critical issues with strict deadlines - the perfect lead for licensed electricians.
5 Electrical Violations You'll See Most
1. Exposed Wiring
Unprotected conductors in living spaces or unfinished areas. Immediate safety hazard. Cities often require remediation within 30 days.
2. Unpermitted Panel Upgrade
Electrical panel replaced or upgraded without required permit and inspection. One of the most valuable electrical violation leads.
3. Deficient Outlets
Non-GFCI outlets near water sources, ungrounded outlets in locations requiring grounds. Common in pre-1970s homes.
4. Grounding Issues
Improper or missing grounding electrode system. Found frequently in older homes after inspections prompted by renovations.
5. Overloaded Circuits
Circuit breakers with incorrect ratings or multiple appliances on undersized circuits. Fire risk - inspectors treat these as urgent.
Across all three covered cities
What Electrical Leads Look Like
Why Electrical Violation Leads Are Premium
Safety mandates urgency
Electrical violations are classified as safety hazards. Inspectors often require faster remediation than other trade violations. Deadlines of 30 days are common, creating motivated buyers with real time pressure.
High average ticket size
Panel replacements run $2,000-$5,000. Full rewires can reach $15,000+. Even small GFCI jobs are $300-$800. Electrical leads offer strong revenue potential per job.
Low competition window
Most homeowners don't know where to start when they get an electrical violation notice. Being the first electrician to reach out positions you as the trusted expert, not a cold caller.
Cities We Cover for Electrical Leads
Phoenix, AZ
~320 electrical violations/month. Strong NEC enforcement, active residential market.
Houston, TX
~420 electrical violations/month. Older housing stock, frequent panel issues.
Las Vegas, NV
~240 electrical violations/month. High heat causes wiring issues, active enforcement.