Residential Electrical Fire Investigation Services

Residential electrical fires are notoriously difficult to analyze, and non-professionals may struggle to determine an electrical fire’s cause. The cause can be anything from neglect to an electrical failure to a mere accident. To reach an accurate conclusion, you must use a professional residential electrical fire investigation service. At Dreiym, our electrical engineers conduct thorough electrical fire investigations and present our findings to lawyers and insurance companies in Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Colorado, and North Dakota.

Residential Electrical Failures

Regardless of the fire cause, a proper and unbiased evaluation of the building’s electrical wiring by a qualified Electrical Engineer can be crucial in identifying the cause and origin area of the fire. Our residential electrical fire investigation service provides what you need. With detailed analysis of the fire patterns and damage to devices, we can help determine the most probable cause of your loss.

Any electrical systems or components on the list of potential ignition sources must then be evaluated by the Engineer to determine if an electrical failure was causal to the fire. By hiring Dreiym, you ensure that your project is in the hands of licensed and experienced professional engineers that have been on many forensic fire investigations, residential or otherwise. We understand that a residential fire devastates the homeowner, regardless of the damage’s severity. We also understand that lawyers and insurance companies need answers in a timely manner, so they can proceed with the next steps. Our residential electrical fire investigation service will provide answers as efficiently as possible.

Engineering Analysis and Investigation

Let our team of licensed fire forensic experts determine what happened.

  • Do arc-mapping results correspond to the origin determination?
  • What are the potential electrical ignition sources?
  • What are the possible failure modes?
  • Can the probable cause be determined?
  • Is there any potential for subrogation?
  • What circumstances were required to cause this fire?
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