Re: Moving into new house...ungrounded
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 1:00 pm
Hi everyone,
I am going to moving into a new (older) house in the next few days and have a question regarding electrical.
I am going to have an electrician into the house to deal with some kitchen problems. The whole house is ungrounded (as are most older homes), and as far as I know, so is the large room in the basement I'm going to use for a studio.
I'm worried about having ground related problems in the new space due to the fact that the house is ungrounded.
Is there anything that I should have the electrician look for or test while he is there? Is this new space going to be a nightmare?
Any tips on what to have the electrician look for would be great!
Thanks everyone,
Andrew
I am going to moving into a new (older) house in the next few days and have a question regarding electrical.
I am going to have an electrician into the house to deal with some kitchen problems. The whole house is ungrounded (as are most older homes), and as far as I know, so is the large room in the basement I'm going to use for a studio.
I'm worried about having ground related problems in the new space due to the fact that the house is ungrounded.
Is there anything that I should have the electrician look for or test while he is there? Is this new space going to be a nightmare?
Any tips on what to have the electrician look for would be great!
Thanks everyone,
Andrew