An electrician has some built-in advantages when dealing with an electrical inspector. He or she can speak knowledgeably about code issues and can justify the manner in which the work is being carried out if there are any questions or objections. It’s assumed that an electrician will be basically competent. As a do-it-yourselfer, your work should be neater, cleaner, and on the conservative side. You don’t want to be pushing the electrical-code creativity envelope.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Keeping the Inspector in Mind
An electrician has some built-in advantages when dealing with an electrical inspector. He or she can speak knowledgeably about code issues and can justify the manner in which the work is being carried out if there are any questions or objections. It’s assumed that an electrician will be basically competent. As a do-it-yourselfer, your work should be neater, cleaner, and on the conservative side. You don’t want to be pushing the electrical-code creativity envelope.
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