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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, ...

Loren Thomas Ask me your electrical questions!
8 January 2022 | 211 replies

I've been an electrician in Washington (the real one..) for 10 years, residential, commercial, and industrial. I've learned a ton from BP so this is me trying to give back with knowledge of something I know very well....

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?

Todd Rasmussen Hypothetical Backfeeding Electrical Project Question
9 December 2020 | 4 replies

This is hypothetical because it is an exercise in electrical theory. No-one should actually do this because it is dangerous and could kill them or the poor lineman trying to restore power if they didn't understand the...

Ray R. Washer / Dryer Failed & CoronaVirus
15 April 2020 | 6 replies

We inherited this tenant. I have a rental and the dryer supposedly just failed. Tenant texted something about sparks. The rent is below market and we have rent control! Since this is not an "emergency maintenance" doe...

Ted Harris Should I update original electrical box?
4 November 2009 | 20 replies

I closed on a 3/2 1039 square foot SFR this week .... I'll get a tenant via lease/option. It has its original 1957 electrical panel which is functional minus the following according to inspector:

• A breaker is se...

Dav Pohote Is this an exterior shut off for electrical or just related to AC's?
16 June 2024 | 2 replies

I am trying to see if a home has an exterior shut off for electrical --- this is all I found. Are these related to the air conditioners, or do they control the electricity for the entire house? 

Cole Agnew Do I bill tenant for repair service charge?
9 October 2021 | 7 replies

Tenant said that the dishwasher seemed to have died. She said that she was going to wait a little bit 'pop the breaker' and try again, later she informed me that it still was not working and was presumed to be dead. I...

Ryan Kerrigan New Tenant Requests
27 October 2016 | 13 replies

Hello Forum,This is my first post after lurking around a bit, and was hoping I could get some direction. I currently live in a house hacked duplex, and rented out the lower unit roughly a month ago. This is the 3rd te...