Ozark
I would come help you out, but I haven't done residential " professionally" since 1997. I don't like working on residential "on the side" because if you touch one part of the electrical system and anything happens afterwards, to any part of it, you"re gonna be blamed. In my experience, looking at that box, there is probably other things that ain't exactly right. There's people that know enough to hook something up and make it work but not necessarily done right. Like Dixie said, it's fine till something happens. People always want things done cheaply, but some of that money goes towards someone taking responsibility if your house burns down or someone gets shocked and killed afterwards. I'm kinda old school when it comes to electrical work, I think it should be above the standards.


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