Painted receptacles

     On yesterday's inspection I was reminded of a common electrical issue---painted receptacles.  Receptacles should NOT be painted.  When they are painted the surface of the receptacle from prong-to-prong can become "conductive" and internal components can be adversely affected by the paint.  And, depending on the components in the paint, the paint can become very conductive (high metal content---old lead based paint etc).  Sometimes receptacles get painted because of the desire to have the receptacles "disappear" into the overall color of the wall.  Other times they end of painted because people are just too lazy to properly protect the outlets during painting or where frequent "economy-painting" is done---like for rental properties.  It is very difficult to adequately clean painted receptacles, and I usually call for them to be replaced.

     Here are a couple of heavily "painted" receptacles.  In the first picture the receptacle has been caulked & painted---perhaps as an attempt stop air infiltration.  Sometimes it is difficult to determine the "why" of a defect.  The picture on the right shows a receptacle in an older home that has been painted many, many times.caulked receptacleheavily painted old receptacle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    In this next picture the GFCI receptacle has been painted to the point that the test buttons were no longer functional.red painted gfci

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Thanks for looking,

Charles Buell

www.buellinspections.com

 

 

3 Comments on Painted receptacles

Charles,  Thanks for the heads-up on this.  Didn't know it was a safety issue as I have painted many of them !

01/14/2008 01:04 PM by Bill Gillhespy Fort Myers Beach Realtor (Century 21 Tripower Realty)


Charles,  Thanks for the heads-up on this.  Didn't know it was a safety issue as I have painted many of them !

01/14/2008 01:04 PM by Bill Gillhespy Fort Myers Beach Realtor (Century 21 Tripower Realty)


I find it shocking (pun intended) when they paint the GFCI's so the buttons are stuck in place. That is really helpful.

01/14/2008 11:33 PM by Steven L. Smith, Bellingham, Wa. Home Inspector (King of the House Home Inspection)


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