roger3829 said:Do you install over the range microwaves too?
Absolutely.:smile:
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roger3829 said:Do you install over the range microwaves too?
iwire said:I don't see it being the ECs job, but if the EC decides to install it they are certainly going to be liable if it does not work or fails.
infinity said:Sorry Bob but I have to disagree. If you agree to install a product (range)you need to also use a safety device provided by the manufacturer, how could it not be considered part of your job?
iwire said:I don't see it being the ECs job, but if the EC decides to install it they are certainly going to be liable if it does not work or fails.
iwire said:I don't install ranges, I install outlets.
If I run power to location intended for a hoist is it my job to mount the hoist?
If I run power for an HVAC unit is it my job to install the unit?
iwire said:I don't install ranges, I install outlets.
If I run power to location intended for a hoist is it my job to mount the hoist?
If I run power for an HVAC unit is it my job to install the unit?
I always do if I'm "installing" a new range. I also always attach the dishwasher to the countertop when installing one of those.quogueelectric said:How many of you install the anti tip bracket when installing a range receptacle and cord?
Absolutely. It's easy money, and even more if it has to be ducted.roger3829 said:Do you install over the range microwaves too?
LarryFine said:Absolutely. It's easy money, and even more if it has to be ducted.
I'll take on any work I know how to do if the price is right. I'm licensed for doing commercial and home improvement as well as electrical.SPARKS40 said:I'm the electrician....my responsibility ends at the range recep.....
LarryFine said:I'll take on any work I know how to do if the price is right. I'm licensed for doing commercial and home improvement as well as electrical.
Absolutely, yes. If not me, then who?infinity said:So Larry, would you agree that if you "took on" the work of installing the range that you should also install the provided safety device?
infinity said:So Larry, would you agree that if you "took on" the work of installing the range that you should also install the provided safety device?
iwire said:If I was hired by a customer to install a range I agree as well.
But in 25 years that has never happened, I am hired to install outlets. If the customer wants to pay us more to install a range that might be arraigned.
To each their own and if I was a owner / worker I would probably do what ever I could to make money. But from my employee perspective as far as I am concerned the Maytag man installs appliances, just like the HVAC guy installs HVAC equipment.:smile:
infinity said:I agree. My point was if you're paid to install the range then you should install the safety device as well and not leave it for the HO who will never install it.![]()