Hi, Kathy,
You write:
"We have electric wiring touching pipes in a few places. Will an electrician understand I need him to reposition them?"
Me:
Nope. You will have to stand there and point out everything and watch him like a hawk, in case he does something else stupid you would not likely detect easily. At least, this was my experience. At the end of the day, Kathy, I think I might have been better served to go to electrical wiring school and learn to do it myself! No kidding. I went thru 5 different electricians (for various phases of work). I did not have great confidence in any of them except the first guy who would have done a great job, but he was unable to complete the work due to a previous injury. At the end of the day, I was glad I had done the homework of talking with the emf remediation expert EE (in another state) myself, so I at least knew what to look for and check out. I have a couple outlets I need to rewire. They seem to have loose connections. No biggie; I just have to get the time to do it. I do things on a basis of what is the biggest fire that needs put
out, these days. lol
Good luck. Honestly, I can see where, if I had the time, the idea of learning to do it myself would have paid off in numerous ways. If you don't know Greek and everyone is speaking it, it is time to learn Greek! lol
Diane
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From: KathyB <
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Date: Tuesday, August 23, 2011, 2:54 PM
We have electric wiring touching pipes in a few places.
Will an electrician understand I need him to reposition them?
I'm hoping we can re-wire a little at a time.
How would I learn if a circuit needs less on it?
Kathy
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