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Post 533
Our subject for this part of the inspection of the home, is going to be part of the Electrical Service of this home.
First Time Home Buyers place accompany me, down to the basement.
Electrical Service Conductors: Overhead service
The location of the main and distribution panels: is in the basement
Branch wire 15 and 20 AMP: Copper
The panel capacity: 100 AMP
Panel Type: Circuit breakers
Wiring Methods: Romex Cloth wrapped
Mr. and Mrs. Client's, please stand back over here. As I talk with you about this wire hanging on the nail.
The reason I'm asking you to do this, we have a dirt floor. And that the hot water heater over there on the right, is leaking at the bottom of it.

This could very will light up your life - or end it!

The only thing thats keepen the live wire from showing is black electrical tape.
The issues here is, this wire's circuit was not properly terminated. A qualifed electrician should examine and make corrections as needed. This is something not to be played around with at all.

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By the time we complete the Inspection, you will know the Home or Commercial Property better than the owner does!
God Bless America, The Land We Love

A home inspection from Baker Home Commercial Properties Inspections and Consulting, will give you peace of mind, so you and your family can enjoy the things you like to do!
Knowledge is Your Power For The Freedom of a Worry- Free Home!
When buying, renting a Home or Commercial Properties when Relocating in or to Sullivan County, New Hampshire, Windsor County, Vermont, or nearby Counties. When "Good Enough" Isn't, call Baker Home Commercial Properties Inspections and Consulting to schedule, Your New Hampshire and Vermont Home or Commercial Property Inspections!
Phone: 603-826-4207
Mobile: 603-477-8072
Posted at: Localism.com/neighbor/bakerhome all links open in a new window!
Links Home Buyers, Home Owners, and Real Esate Agents will want to visit:
Life Expectancy of Home Componts New Hampshire and Vermont
A Home's Oil Furnace The Series Windsor County Vermont Home Buyers Part 1
A Home's Oil Furnace The Series Windsor County Vermont Home Buyers Part 2
A Home's Oil Furnace The Series Windsor County Vermont Home Buyers Part 3
A Home's Oil Furnace The Series Windsor County Vermont Home Buyers Accompany Series Post 1
A Home's Oil Furnace The Series Windsor County Vermont Home Buyers Accompany Series Post 2
A Home's Oil Furnace The Series Windsor County Vermont Home Buyers Accompany Series Post 3
The following blog post link, is a four part series - there are links to each part on the posts:
Coal Firing Furnaces-New Hampshire and Vermont Series Part one
Acheivement Posts
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Hi Dale..nothing unusual to find this...and certainly still connected, heck why disconnect the wire, we may need it again :O))
Cheers, thanks for sharing your true life Story