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Ronald D Kidd Baseboard heater choices
4 January 2023 | 5 replies

My SFH basement is cold.  I am doing a live in rehab. There are 2 heat pump heater vents but they do not keep basement warm enough. Should I buy 2 plug-in baseboard heaters or add baseboard heaters wired to circuit br...

Jason Crowe Wiring in House Cloth / Non - Grounded
1 July 2022 | 1 reply

Is there any other way to fix this without rewiring the home to insure as a primary residence?  Non-grounded you can put GFCI in breaker box but I dont think this makes it okay for insurance though.  Thoughts?

Garen T. Recurring electrical issue: Compensate the tenant?
2 April 2019 | 9 replies

Hi2 months ago my tenant let me know that the Master Bed and Master Bath circuit kept blowing. She would have to reset it, and then it would only stay on for a day or two. I had my service go look at it and they found...

Eric Wang Breaker Box No Ground Bar
19 June 2009 | 7 replies

I have a older triplex built in the 1960's with no ground bar, only a neutral bar. I would like to add a new 20amp breaker and run new wires, what can I do about the ground wire? I'm installing an AC, so I would like...

Jesse Smith Alternative to Separate Electric Meters for Multi-Family
16 July 2019 | 1 reply

I own a 3-unit property.  It was originally an old house, and it was divided into three units.  Only problem is that Unit 1 and Unit 2 are on the same electric meter and breaker panel.  The circuits are clearly divide...

Jeremy Bloom Electrical Conundrum - Breakers keep breaking
18 November 2018 | 4 replies

I recently purchased a multi-unit where part of the sale was to upgrade the electrical to meet code. That meant going from 100 amp service to 400 amp service from the street, and replacing all the boxes in the basemen...

Ray Harrell Moving electrical panel
25 May 2017 | 15 replies

Maybe this is the wrong place for this question, but someone here has to know. I have a 3 unit building where the electrical panels for all 3 units and common is in the basement. If a breaker trips, tenants have to go...

Yoann Mamy Randriamihaja Electric receptacle with reversed neutral/hot wire?
10 October 2015 | 8 replies

Hello!I have a small electric question.I used a GCFI receptacle tester on one receptacle that displays "hot/neut. reverse". I also checked it with a non-contact voltage tester and the larger blade hole (which should b...

Sai T. Dish washer- Hardwired or GFCI
3 December 2019 | 16 replies

Hello
Can the dishwasher be hardwired. Is there the new code requirements for the dishwasher to be connected to GFCI ? 

Paul Winka To-do list for electrician to update 1966 house 60-amp panel!
7 November 2016 | 14 replies

In a rental rehab I am doing, I just want a vector check with what I intend to do so I don’t have to have the electrician out more than once. I need criticisms and suggestions because this is my first go at it. Also, ...