My Code-Compliant Home----NOT

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Tiger Electrical

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To expand on another post. How about a confession of what it would take to bring your home up to 2008NEC?

Mine needs:
TR GFCIs
TR duplexes
AFCIs--I have MWBCs
Rear yard ext GFCI & WWIU cover on 2
Stairs 3way
Smoke/COs are installed but not interwired.
20A bath cct

My grounding system & surge suppression system are way above NEC requirements. I also have a LOT of additional dedicated ccts.

Dave
 
Tiger Electrical said:
To expand on another post. How about a confession of what it would take to bring your home up to 2008NEC?

Or the things we've 'allowed' ourselves to get away with... ;)
I'll go first.

In the home I sold Oct '06 there were a few violations I let myself get away with during a remodel. The work was done in 1992.

Buried a J-box. (ser to the stove needed to be re-routed)
Panel on block wall not moved forward to be flush with new gwb.
Ran a GP circuit to the attic for L&R using the chimney chase.
Put keyless lights in 3 closets.
Jerry rigged the kitchen sink drain and chewed through some joists to tiein with the new work and used it as the vent all into too small for it pipe.
Re-piped all the gas & water; new framing; new electric with no permits or inspections.

Come on guys, fess up!
 
Mine needs tires.




Seriously, I built mine about 4 years ago and still need a couple cover plates, a recep, doorbell and my smokies have already failed and been pulled out leaving the pigtail dangling.

I DID finish the outside GFCI's and lighting a few months ago.
 
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BryanMD said:
Or the things we've 'allowed' ourselves to get away with... ;)
I'll go first.

In the home I sold Oct '06 there were a few violations I let myself get away with during a remodel. The work was done in 1992.

Buried a J-box. (ser to the stove needed to be re-routed)
Panel on block wall not moved forward to be flush with new gwb.
Ran a GP circuit to the attic for L&R using the chimney chase.Put keyless lights in 3 closets.
Jerry rigged the kitchen sink drain and chewed through some joists to tiein with the new work and used it as the vent all into too small for it pipe.
Re-piped all the gas & water; new framing; new electric with no permits or inspections.



If I took all my fished wires out of the chase alongside my chimney, I'd have no phone, cable, or a/c receptacle wiring to the 2nd floor. Where's the violation?
 
it was about 3 grand to update the house down the street from mine I had my guys put GFI recepts in the my house last winter when it gets to cold to work outside they are installing the 120v smokes to replace the battery units.
 
My house, built 10 years ago, I did the wiring:

Air conditioning outside unit - connected with thhn, no flex
Air conditioning attic unit - same as above
Several outside receptacles still not installed
Some outside receptacles not GFCI
Miscelaneous J-box covers not installed in attic
No Tamper-resistant anywhere
No AFCI

I plan to correct it all "very soon":roll:
 
It's kinda like the cobblers kids have no shoes.

It's been said before. I work on other peoples electric all week and it's hard to wake up Sunday morning and work on my own.

I'm working on turning a walk-in closet into a master bathroom and right now have some "temporary" wiring in that area.

Other than that I need to upgrade some other things.
 
My home is completely code compliant for ther subsequent dates of install - 1933 most lighting, 1965 some kitchen modification, 1971 service, 1987 basement build -out, 2003 (When I bought it) sub-panel, garage, and range hood....

All other none compliant wiring hase been removed....
 
tmbrk said:
It's kinda like the cobblers kids have no shoes.

It's been said before. I work on other peoples electric all week and it's hard to wake up Sunday morning and work on my own.

I'm working on turning a walk-in closet into a master bathroom and right now have some "temporary" wiring in that area.

Other than that I need to upgrade some other things.

Of course-- I could be doing it right now instead of sitting in front of the computer.:grin:
 
Air conditioning outside unit - connected with thhn, no flex
Air conditioning attic unit - same as above
Several outside receptacles still not installed
Some outside receptacles not GFCI
Miscelaneous J-box covers not installed in attic


Classic :smile:
 
Let's see, knob and tube still in use, 14 guage wire to kitchen circuits, no outlet in the bathroom, no wall switches (pull chains and turn knobs on the lights) in most rooms.

I did put GFCI's where necessary. And I have a nice newer Homeline panel that I installed too. :cool:
 
How come no one mentioned replacing their outside receptacles/GFCI's with the weather resistant type.

I know that one is high on my list

Joe
 
tmbrk said:
.....It's been said before. I work on other peoples electric all week and it's hard to wake up Sunday morning and work on my own....

My postman doesn't go home and take a walk.....:grin:
 
No exterior receptacle in front.
No GFCIs in the house or garage, period.
exposed lamps in closets, clearance violations
washer in front of panel, takes a step ladder to work on it.:D
grounding receptacles w/o a ground.
No TR
No AFCI
No WR outdoors.
outdoor receptacle in yard only supported by conduit stub-up
Romex run underneath deck to receptacles and lights
Exterior panel behind A/C
 
Update to 2008? Heck, I have to demolish mine just to meet 2005. I wired it in 2000. I only have arks on the bedroom plugs. And I have to demolish it and start over because I have 3 or 4 cables going up thru top plates into an attic full of insulation. We are unable to sleep at all at night due to us all constantly worrying about not having de-rated those 3 in the hole cables. My wife has become a slobbering mess due to the stress of it. Would you want to spend even one minute is such a firetrap as a house with 3 or even 4 cables going up thru a top plate? :rolleyes:
 
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