Rough Electrical Inspection [Residential/NEC & CEC] - Part 1 OF 2
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Published 2022-01-16
Beats By: #hecticdesire
All Comments (11)
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Excellent video.
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Absolutely exemplary video. I'd watch these all day if there was enough of them.
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For real man, I truly appreciate your time and efforts. No luck with my first city BI interview but turns out it was for a specific residential project and most my background is commercial. Keep them IRC/CRC videos comin cuz it's def helpin at least one hopeful out there! 👏🏽👍🏽
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Straight to the point
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I really enjoy and take a lot from your videos. Please keep them coming
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Jose thank for the good information on electrical inspections. I eagerly wait your next video. Good work.
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Good content. Clear for someone that’s a novice like myself.
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Great content! So simplified for the average man. Question. Is running 220/240v in conduit for a exterior wall outlet to code? I was told it was not. Trying to run a wire across my garage shop for a welder using conduit.
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I purchased an incomplete construction from a wholesaler. It is framed with metal with plumbing rough in already done and electric started. Due to demand now it's kind of hard finding a license contractor and probably would cost an arm. I have done full renovation before and is somewhat capable of managing a project. How does ownership transition work in a case like this. I'll likely need to get the inspection that was already complete redone... How will that work for plumbing etc if the subfloor is already on? Would they just do the water pressure test and assume all the angles of the pipe etc are the same as they were when (if) they passed last inspection?