Metro Codes has created a new web page housing all relevant permitting and reconnect information for the 2026 Ice Storm. Visit https://t.co/X6TuvErXG0 for more information.
Any damage to the electrical system from this point to the electrical breaker panel or fuse box must be repaired by a licensed electrical contractor. To verify a contractor's license, visit https://t.co/VxUpiEERzu
Who is Responsible for the Repairs? - The property owner's responsibility begins where NES connects the service drop wires from the electric pole and transformer to the owners building or house.
Ensure your home will be ready to receive power.
After a major storm like this, it’s important to know where our role ends and yours begins. NES maintains and repairs the lines leading to your house, but homeowners are responsible for the equipment on the house.
If your weatherhead, power mast, or meter base are damaged, our crews cannot safely reconnect your power. You will need to contact a licensed electrician for these repairs first.
We’re working around the clock to get Music City back online!
Metro Codes continues to hear reports of unregistered and unlicensed contractors conducting electrical repair work necessary for power to be restored to damaged structures in Davidson County.
All work must be inspected before NES will reconnect power to a structure that required repairs and these inspections may only be requested by a licensed electrical contractor.
Verify the credentials of any contractor before hiring them to conduct the necessary repairs.
Metro Codes Mechanical Inspection Chief Alan Fort has issued the following notice to contractors registered in Davidson County: https://t.co/ONKfNqWKjM
As #BuildingSafetyMonth2025 comes to a close, we finish things off with an episode of In The Field as we take a look at a restaurant inspection with Plumbing Chief Matt Wood. https://t.co/b2hBJKmEOK
Today is all about fire safety as Codes Building Inspector Robby Johnston takes us along for an inspection of a 29-story structure in the Gulch #BuildingSafetyMonth2025 https://t.co/wRlZQrp7p3
Meet Mechanical Inspector Justin Gregory. He's one of our nine mechanical inspectors who work every day to ensure that the HVAC, exhaust, duct, and other mechanical systems in your homes and businesses are constructed safely https://t.co/n6ewgVyG7w
It's week 4 of Building Safety Month and time to meet our starting lineup! This week we will introduce some of the building safety professionals from our department who work hard every day to keep you and your family safe. https://t.co/MomUXHNRTg