Balkan Select Property

Electrical & installations

Checking electrical systems and installations abroad

Electricity, water, heating, cooling, boilers and ventilation can strongly influence comfort, safety, renovation planning and rental readiness. These topics need local technical review before conclusions are treated as final.

Before work starts

Installations can determine what is realistic

A property may look ready in photos while hidden systems still need attention. Outdated wiring, limited capacity, weak water pressure or poor ventilation can affect costs and sequence.

BSP helps keep these questions visible in the buying and finishing process, while local specialists remain responsible for assessment, standards and execution.

Installations

Why technical systems need local checks

Electrical capacity

Groups, sockets, appliance load and air-conditioning demand should be reviewed locally.

Water and sanitary systems

Pipes, drainage, boilers and pressure can affect renovation scope and usability.

Heating and cooling

Air conditioning, radiators, underfloor heating or ventilation may need specialist input.

Safety

Outdated or improvised installations can create safety, insurance and maintenance concerns.

Documentation

Photos, reports, invoices and manuals help owners understand what has been checked.

Future use

Private stays, rental and longer vacancy can require different installation choices.

Control points

What local specialists may need to check

Main electrical board
Groups and load distribution
Sockets and switches
Earthing and visible safety issues
Boiler or hot water system
Water pressure and drainage
Air conditioning and ventilation
Heating systems
Kitchen appliance connections
Bathroom electrical safety
Repair history or documentation
Local standards and permits where relevant

Important

Technical conclusions belong with qualified local parties

BSP does not perform electrical inspections, installation checks or safety certification. We help buyers ask the right questions and involve installers, inspectors or contractors where appropriate.

Local standards, permits, safety, timing and costs must be assessed and documented locally.

How BSP helps

How we structure installation questions

Step 1

Identify property type and intended use

Step 2

List visible installation concerns

Step 3

Decide which local specialists are needed

Step 4

Request written findings where appropriate

Step 5

Translate findings into purchase or renovation next steps

FAQ

Questions about installation checks

Does BSP give a definitive technical opinion?

No. Installations, safety, standards and costs must be assessed by qualified local installers, inspectors or specialists.

Is an installation check useful for older homes?

Often yes, especially when kitchen, bathroom, heating, cooling or rental use is part of the plan.

Can installation issues change renovation planning?

Yes. Electrical, water, heating or ventilation findings can affect scope, timing, budget and contractor sequence.

Next step

Do you want installation checks included before renovation?

Tell us about the property and intended use. We help clarify which local checks should be considered.