Posted by showcrop on August 18, 2015 at 15:55:38 from (66.31.196.130):
In Reply to: New home electrical posted by SKYBOW on August 18, 2015 at 07:26:56:
Looks like another case of to get it done right you have to do it yourself. I have built a barn and two additions onto houses doing everything myself. I don't recall how I learned the right way to do it, but I made sure that I didn't skimp. Most outlets were on 20A circuits, with very few lights with them. I could have used a lot less wire, if I did it to code minimums, but I guess I had friends telling me the right way as opposed to the minimum to meet code. I also split lights and outlets in rooms so that a tripped breaker wouldn't leave you in the dark. I split outlets that were switch controlled so that only half of the outlet was switched. I suppose it comes from hiring the cheapest contractor. In my small town long time residents know what builders skimp and which ones build what they would want to own. I have known of some home owners who down the road had to live with the results of poor workmanship long after the warm feeling of a low price was gone.
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