Asking The Inspector is Not Recommended

I have a bit of knowledge about doing simple electrical work.  I've extended and added circuits in houses that I have owned.  I've rewired my kitchen as part of a remodel.  These experiences gave me some confidence in wiring my house...but only in a narrow area.  There remains a great number of things that need to happen that I have no experience.

If you go to YouTube and watch any of the legion electrical videos, the video hosts all start by saying: "please check with your local inspector before starting any electrical work."  

What they are really saying: "If you burn down your house or your work does not pass inspection, it is not my fault!"

I get it.  Still, I took their advice and I started calling Jeff...the local inspector.

After about 8 text messages back and forth between Jeff and myself, I got this reply...

Consult with an electrician.  Stop contacting me.

With that response came the realization that I really don't know what I am doing.

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And as I sat there, in the fetal position, kicking myself for being so stupid to think I could do this myself...and as I considered trying to disprove the adage "alcohol is not a solution", it finally came to me=> take the advice...contact an electrician.

I contacted a electrical contractor business that got top grades from the better business bureau.  Their web site states "no project too small".  I asked them to consult on what I was doing and to answer my questions.

For $90 an hour, I sat with a Master Michigan Electrician and asked him every question under the sun.  That took 45 minutes.  In the remaining time, I asked him "what questions did I not ask but should have."

At the end of our time together, I felt a.whole.lot.better.  Since then, I have emailed him an additional half dozen questions, and the answers were all clear and concise.

Money very well spent!  But I do think I may need to send Jeff flowers.

Comments

  1. A thank you note or flowers would be nice for Jeff for the advice. And what a great service the company provided you. Plus you may get bonus points from the inspector for following his advice.

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