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CODE VIOLATIONCORRECTIONS

Fix It Right, Pass Inspection, Move On.

A failed electrical inspection or a municipal violation notice does not just create paperwork — it puts your Certificate of Occupancy, your opening date, or your ability to continue operating on hold until the corrections are made and re-inspection is scheduled. Every day that goes unresolved has a real cost.

Loch Monster Electric reviews your inspection report or violation notice, identifies the fastest compliant path to resolution, and completes the corrections. We coordinate the re-inspection so nothing falls through the gap between the work being done and the sign-off that clears you to move forward.

Phone Is Usually The Fastest Way To Reach You, But We're Happy To Follow Up However Works Best.
White electrician performing electrical code correction work for a failed commercial inspection in Minnesota.

When Do You Need

CODE VIOLATION CORRECTIONS?

YOUR BUILDING FAILED AN ELECTRICAL INSPECTION

A failed inspection stops a construction project or tenant buildout at a point where every other trade is waiting on electrical to clear. The correction notice identifies what needs to be fixed, but interpreting what the inspector is actually requiring — and understanding whether there is more than one way to achieve compliance — takes familiarity with current NEC requirements and local amendments. We read the correction notice directly, identify the most efficient path to compliance for each flagged item, and complete the work. We schedule re-inspection as part of the same process so the project is not sitting idle while the paperwork catches up.

A CITY INSPECTOR HAS ISSUED A VIOLATION NOTICE

Municipal violation notices come with deadlines and the potential for daily fines if those deadlines are not met. For occupied commercial buildings, an unresolved notice can escalate to a stop-use order — meaning the building cannot legally operate until the violations are corrected and inspected. That is a situation that goes from inconvenient to critical very quickly. We prioritize violation notice jobs, complete the corrections to the specific requirements outlined in the notice, and coordinate re-inspection scheduling directly — so you are not managing the back-and-forth with the city while trying to run your business.

YOU'VE PURCHASED A BUILDING WITH KNOWN ELECTRICAL DEFICIENCIES

Older commercial buildings frequently carry deferred electrical maintenance, unpermitted work, and systems that were grandfathered under previous code versions but would not pass inspection today. When those issues surface during a due diligence inspection or after closing, they need to be addressed in a logical order — safety-critical items first, compliance items next, and everything documented as work is completed. We work through the deficiency list systematically, give you a clear picture of what needs to be done and in what order, and document all completed work so you have a clean compliance record going forward — whether for your own records, an insurer, or a future sale.

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If you've got an emergency—sparking wires, no power, or something that just doesn't feel right—call our 24/7 emergency line. We'll get someone out as soon as possible.

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Who We Are

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT

Time And Materials Pricing—So You Only Pay For What Your Job Actually Needs.

Licensed And Insured Electricians Who Treat Your Home Or Building With Respect

Clear Communication—We'll Walk You Through What We're Doing And Why

Local Folks Who Care About Doing Things The Right Way—Not Just The Fast Way

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The most reliable way is a commercial electrical inspection. Code violations do not always announce themselves, and many buildings in the Twin Cities are running on electrical systems that were grandfathered under older codes but would not pass inspection today. We do a walk-through, document what we find, and prioritize what needs to be addressed based on risk and your timeline.

New circuits for workstations, break rooms, and specialty equipment, panel capacity verification or upgrade if needed, lighting installation, data and communication rough-in, dedicated circuits for HVAC or kitchen equipment, and final inspection. We coordinate with the general contractor on timing so electrical does not become the bottleneck for your tenant's move-in date.

We assess your critical loads, size the generator, install the transfer switch, run the connection, and coordinate the inspection. The transfer switch is required by code and prevents the generator from backfeeding onto the utility line. Lead times on commercial generators can be several weeks, so the sooner you start the process, the better.

We document our work thoroughly, which makes insurance claims easier to support. We can also provide written assessments of electrical damage for insurance purposes. We do not work directly with insurance adjusters on your behalf, but we give you everything you need to support your claim.

Changing a building from one occupancy type to another (retail to restaurant, office to medical, warehouse to mixed-use) often triggers a full electrical review under the new occupancy code requirements. We assess the current system against the new requirements and give you a clear picture of what needs to change before occupancy can be approved.

Why Choose Us

WE OFFER A WIDE RANGE OF ELECTRICAL SERVICES,
FROM NEW CONSTRUCTION TO TROUBLESHOOTING.

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WE SERVE THE ENTIRE TWIN CITIES METRO FROM MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL TO MAPLE GROVE,
WOODBURY, EDEN PRAIRIE,
AND EVERYWHERE IN BETWEEN.

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