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Posted in thread: Living Room Wiring Question on 09-06-2010 at 09:38 AM
You say "we". If I may ask, what is your trade or area of expertise?Hey, like I said in my
intro, I'm a commercial/industrial electrician... I do alot of residential side work and only
refer to code w...Posted in thread: new circuit breaker for garage. on 09-06-2010 at 06:31 AM
The best bet for a detached garage is to set a sub panel inside the garage. 100A sould be more
than enough for what you want to do, but give you some flexability if you want to expand. How
far is the ...Posted in thread: Living Room Wiring Question on 09-06-2010 at 06:21 AM
It does seem like a bit much... First, the outdoor recepticle shouldnt be on the same circuit
as the inside ones. Not a code violation, just something I wouldve segregated. Second I think
it is code n...Posted in thread: Got an estimate on a small 'deck'... on 09-05-2010 at 08:38 AM
Well, obviously you location plays a role in pricing; I would make sure you get at least 3
estimates to compare them. Again, price shouldn't be the most important thing; make sure the
contractors are ...Posted in thread: Hey... on 09-05-2010 at 08:35 AM
Hi everyone, first post of many here. I hope I can help out. I'm a 12yr commercial/industrial
electrician and a "jack of all trades"... Also a "master of none", HaHa!!! I've been doing
residential sid...
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