goldstar
Senior Member
- Location
- New Jersey
- Occupation
- Electrical Contractor
We all know the saying "A man's home is his castle". Well, that's all well and fine until that man wants to sell his castle (and of course at the highest price possible). At that point, if the workmanship inside the house was shoddy and the electrical work was sub-par at best I don't think there's one of us here who would want to move our families into that house. I know I wouldn't.
Permits and third party inspections at least give some assurance that the work done on a project was inspected and at least conforms to a certain standard. While the work done in the house mentioned in the OP may very well be of high quality the next home buyer will never know if it was or wasn't. At least with an inspection there's some assurance.
I'm sure we've all seen wiring atrocities. I've seen houses that were wired with pieces of extension cords and even antenna wire. So, I'm a proponent of permits and inspections and depending on the amount of work being done, yes I would make an anonymous inquiry. If it ends up getting the job shut down - so be it.
Permits and third party inspections at least give some assurance that the work done on a project was inspected and at least conforms to a certain standard. While the work done in the house mentioned in the OP may very well be of high quality the next home buyer will never know if it was or wasn't. At least with an inspection there's some assurance.
I'm sure we've all seen wiring atrocities. I've seen houses that were wired with pieces of extension cords and even antenna wire. So, I'm a proponent of permits and inspections and depending on the amount of work being done, yes I would make an anonymous inquiry. If it ends up getting the job shut down - so be it.