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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply
Should I convert two prong outlets on my own?
Hi,
New to real estate. My friend suggested I convert the 2 prong outlets in my home to 3 prong outlets myself as a learning experience (there's probably 20 to 25 to do) for future real estate purchases. The ground wire is already there it just needs to be connected. I was thinking of doing 2 or 3 myself and then outsourcing the reset to a professional. What would you guys do? Would you do the whole thing yourself? It also saves some $ but it also seems like it could take some time and I have a day job, so real estate is something I'm doing on the side to diversify risk.
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If the receptacles are two prong you can bet the wiring in the property is not grounded. You only looking at the “face” of the wiring. What’s behind the walls (wiring) is the most important thing to look at.
You might as well buy a bunch of the three prong adapters and stick them in the receptacles. Electrically, just changing the receptacle is no different than using adapters. You are still running off of an ungrounded electrical system.