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04 December 2011

Re: [DIY] Speaking of outlets

 

From: "wired"
> As an electrician, I do not understand why builders and contractors only
> put in what is the minimum code requirements. They figure that the
> prospective buyer will not notice the number of plugs until they have
> already bought the house. This is a national problem. I am so tired of
> hearing "it is not required."
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When I had my rehab house rewired, I found it's required to have outlets
every 6 feet, by state and local code. Any outlets near water (ie bathroom)
are required to be GFCI. I just recently found out, via an article in the
current issue of The Family Handyman, that the code requirement for
outside/outdoor outlets has been updated. Which means that the one I
replaced last summer, now has to be replaced again, to meet code and pass
the final inspection. My biggest gripe with most outlets (inside), other
than there not being enough of them, is that they're too close to the floor.
I'm of an age where I cannot easily get down on the floor to plug things in,
or unplug them. Even when I was younger, I hated having to pull furniture
away from the wall to get to an outlet. Consequently, I tend to run power
strips, plugged into the outlet, up the wall to a more convenient height.
When rewiring the rehab house, I had the electrician put the outlets up
higher.

Sandaidh bean-fhigheadair a' bhreacain
sandaidh@localnet.com

I, for one, hate having to run extention cords all over the place,
especially in the kitchen.

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