bikeindy
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mario said:my point is ... what is your point ... obviously the bathrooms you've seen in the last 5 years were done "WRONG" ... how many of these did you do ... would also like to know , what are these ""OTHER BATHROOMS" you keep refering to ... when you find a 99 code book and quote 'whatever' article you 'think you read,' then I will humbly apologize but until then ... a bathroom is a bathroom is a bathroom is a ....
I asked this once before ... did you take your Contractor test the same day you got your Journeymans ticket ... you don't seem to have a whole lot of experience at this ... BTW ... do you have "Streamers" on your Bike ... Mines an "FXDS" ...
for ..."Striving to be the best Electrical contractor in Indianapolis." ... you sure make me not want to live there ... M
EXCUSE ME!
You are way out of line here! I never stated that we were doing bathroom receptacles on 15 Amp circuits.. my reference to your bathroom is a bathroom comment is that no they are not just bathrooms I have been in some bathrooms that could double as a dwelling unit. I know where the code is concerned a bathroom is a bathroom I didn't need your comment to know that. My question goes to the point that at one point 15 Amp circuits were alowed for bathroom receptacles and was wondering when it changed, since there are homes here that were built after 1999 and have 15 amp circuits for bathroom receptacles. they may be wrong but that is not work I did. My other point is that I find it a little silly to have a 20 Amp circuit in a little bathroom in a basement that will most likely never be used. I know what I have to do I just think it is over kill. Wether tieing into an exsisting 20 Amp or running a new from the panel is just more work than is really nessasary IMO for a little bathroom. I do it and get paid for it, I was just making a comment about it.