Posted by K Effective on August 18, 2015 at 16:29:25 from (162.235.236.141):
In Reply to: New home electrical posted by SKYBOW on August 18, 2015 at 07:26:56:
I always suggest to friends/coworkers who are doing their own work or having a "friend" do it to pull the permit for the job and get it inspected as required. Being new construction, I would assume this wiring job was to code and inspected, thus pointing to a failure since then, but it never hurts to ask the local inspector. S/he may have insight or leverage to help get the issue resolved. Or not. Code is just the minimum.
When we were remodeling, I plumbed the basement bathroom drains so as to expedite the new basement floor pour. The inspector informed me that I needed to increase the size of the sink drain to 2 inches since it would be under the concrete, something I did not know. Much easier to fix then.
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