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Mike Holmes On Hiring A Licensed Electrical Contractor And Understanding Electric Code

Mike Holmes On Hiring A Licensed Electrical Contractor And Understanding Electric Code

FromHolmes on Homes Podcast


Mike Holmes On Hiring A Licensed Electrical Contractor And Understanding Electric Code

FromHolmes on Homes Podcast

ratings:
Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Oct 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

There are governing bodies that develop building codes to dictate how a house is built and what is installed to ensure the safety of homeowners. In addition, the National Electrical Code (US) and the Canadian Electrical Code focus on the safety of electrical installations. Always hire a licensed electrical contractor for any electrical work you’re doing in the house. Why? Because they are the experts and can help make sure everything is done safely, to code, and know to pull the needed permits. Do you know where in your house you should have GFCIs? Do you need to replace your knob and tube wiring? An electrician will have the answers.

In this podcast episode, I’m joined by Erik Drost, Loyalty Manager, Eaton USA as we talk about Electric Codes vs. building codes, the difference in codes between the US and Canada, and doing electrical work safely. We also talk about how to find a Licensed Electrical Contractor and what the ECCN is. Plus, we have a few shocks and laughs looking at the electrical fails that you’ve sent in. Tune in to find out all about it.
Released:
Oct 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (23)

For most, a home will be a person’s biggest investment! Mike Holmes, Professional Contractor & TV Host, offers tips and advice on how to Buy It Right, Protect It Right, Own It Right and Sell It Right. Listen to season 2 of the Holmes On Homes Podcast, as Mike brings in subject matter experts to give listeners an inside experience of the conversations he has about building better, picking the right materials to build a healthy smart home, improving the homeownership experience for all, and even the importance of the skilled trades.