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Electrical and Wiring
09-03-2006, 03:38 PM
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Splice boxes through access panel okay?
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Splice boxes through access panel okay?
Due to the removal of a wall, I have a couple of circuits that aren't long enough to go anywhere except into junction boxes located in the 18 inch joist space below the subfloor. Immediately below...
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Plumbing Forum
08-31-2006, 10:07 PM
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Plumbing permits - homeowner vs plumber
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It's only one of the goofy things up here in this...
It's only one of the goofy things up here in this area. Building permits, plumbing permits, and electrical permits are all issued by separate agencies - equally stupid. At least electrical can be...
DIY Home Repair Forum:
Plumbing Forum
08-31-2006, 11:08 AM
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Plumbing permits - homeowner vs plumber
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Plumbing permits - homeowner vs plumber
I'm new to Washington state - never encountered this in California. In King County (Seattle and greater Seattle area) they require that if a homeowner gets the plumbing permit then he can't hire or...
DIY Home Repair Forum:
Electrical and Wiring
08-29-2006, 09:45 PM
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Remodel circuit usage
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Petey - re: "Remember the receptacle circuits...
Petey - re: "Remember the receptacle circuits (small applaince) for ALL kitchen related rooms (pantry, nook, DR, EIK, etc.) cannot be shared with other rooms."
This mean they can't share with...
DIY Home Repair Forum:
Electrical and Wiring
08-24-2006, 09:42 AM
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Remodel circuit usage
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Remodel circuit usage
I'm in the midst of remodelling a section of my house. I'm trying to decide which circuits to use where (they're all recycled from the previous interior which included a kitchen, full bath, and...
DIY Home Repair Forum:
Plumbing Forum
08-18-2006, 10:25 AM
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New Dishwasher Install
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Most newer dishwashers do not require an air gap...
Most newer dishwashers do not require an air gap as long as they are installed according to the manufacturers' instuctions.
DIY Home Repair Forum:
Electrical and Wiring
07-20-2006, 04:58 PM
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loose/left-over wires in remodel
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No crown molding in the garage - probably should...
No crown molding in the garage - probably should do that in the house first. My last resort will be the garage ceiling (hadn't though of that and that's why I'm here). I have to rip out the...
DIY Home Repair Forum:
Electrical and Wiring
07-20-2006, 02:09 PM
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loose/left-over wires in remodel
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not a crawl space
An additonal note: the problem with the floor is that although there is an 18" cavity below it, it's not a crawl space since it's over a finished garage (double 5/8 drywall under the trusses). If I...
DIY Home Repair Forum:
Electrical and Wiring
07-20-2006, 12:24 PM
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loose/left-over wires in remodel
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loose/left-over wires in remodel
I have demolished the interior of part of my house, removing many walls. What I have left are some wires hanging from the ceiling and coming through the floor. Most of them are in the wrong places...
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