Let me start by saying I am not an electrician,just a homeowner in need of help. I just had an addition put on my home,the electrician that did the electical work, well let me say he didn't care enough about the nec to follow it. Once I cought on to some of the things he was doing I confronted him about it, he threatened me by saying,(this is a small town and I'll see to it that you don't get a final inspection!)then he stormed out the door and said he wasn't coming back. I didn't know at the time there was supposed to be a roughin inspection, didn't realize it until the inspector showed up one day after the rock was up.I met him at the door and ask him about it he didn't have much to say. All he did that day was count switches and outlets. Sorry for running on,Back to the work done,how about two 20amp circuits in the kitchen that include 12 recessed lights,under the cabinet lighting toe-kick lighting,and a garbage disposal all on my designated 20amp small appl. circuits.How about an over stuffed 3 gang switch box to the point he broke a 3-way stack sw. taped it up and stuffed in the box an left the circuit breaker tripped.How about no AFCI in the bedrooms said his inspector doesn't recognize them? When I pointed out the fact that he neglected to put any outlets at all on a 8 foot stretch of kitchen counter he told his head elec. to put three in rework boxes and tie them into the toe kick heaters.Well as he cut three holes in the rock the middle one fell right in line with a stud so he just cut the stud out and screwed the box through the top and bottom into the gap.This WAS a load bearing wall! What about use-2 for subfeed from the main panel 25' thru the basement of the main part of the house (with only 20' of conduit) I guess once they came to a bend in the wire they stopped, then it goes thru the the concrete wall (no conduit)for 28' under the new addition (crawl space )just laying on top of the ground till it goes thru another concrete wall to the garage. I called another electical inspector to ask him to come to the house and check this out and he said he didn't want to get involved. Oh ya my new 200amp service the riser service raceway that goes up through the eve (it didn't at first he stopped it right next to a bedroom window he argued with me about that one) well now the weather head is 12" above the shingles and you guessed it the drip loop is laying right on the roof! I am very sorry for running on so long I am just so frustraited and don't know where to turn, I went out and bought a 2005 N.E.C.handbook so I could better educate myself on the matter and to protect myself. But when the inspector I called said he didn't want to get involved I don't know where to turn. Is there someone I can contact outside of this "small" town that can enforce the code? Please help if you have any insight it would be greatly appreciated. I just wanted to say thank you to everone responsable for making this websight and this forum possible.
