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re: Any OBers know how to do a circuit design plan
Posted on 7/12/17 at 8:20 am to NASA_ISS_Tiger
Posted on 7/12/17 at 8:20 am to NASA_ISS_Tiger
open up your main breaker box and count the empty spaces (locations where breakers are not installed). That will give you an idea of how many breakers/circuits you can add. Most newer houses now have a minimum of 200 amp panels.
but I agree, hire a pro and be done with it. Electricity and plumbing are two things you don't want to cut corners on.
but I agree, hire a pro and be done with it. Electricity and plumbing are two things you don't want to cut corners on.
Posted on 7/12/17 at 8:43 am to bayou choupique
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open up your main breaker box and count the empty spaces
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I've been avoiding thinking about the bathroom fan because I'll have to drill a hole through the brick on the side of my house.
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hire a pro and be done with it. Electricity and plumbing are two things you don't want to cut corners on.
The work is permitted, so no matter who does it, it will have to meet code. I'm seeing quotes for $35-$40 per opening for the electrical. That's putting me in 2k territory to wire a simple basement. If I can pull the wires myself and knock that down, why not?
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