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I see your trash pile and raise you pallet storage over 8'..... 


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ICE said:
There's no electrical contractor.GCtony said:ICE, what's up with the rated foam at the boxes? Did the EC give an explaination why he did this?
Wow, reminds me of some of the services I have here! I am luckier than you ICE in the fact that the local power company, PP&L, insists that SEC and meter set meet their current specs, not whatever was okay in 1930. Homeowner is required to upgrade everything when installing a new panel.ICE said:A flipper took out a permit for a re-roof. The file has a correction notice that was written in 1998. The notice states "inspector recommends that a new electrical service be installed"...and that's all. Now here's the good part. They are way pi$$ed off and blame me for not telling their licensed electrician:
1. Get Edison to spot the meter.
2. The SEC can't run through the attic.
3. Install a grounding electrode system.
4. Bond the water pipe.
5. And a bunch of other stuff.
So I broke one of my own rules and "recommended" that they find a different licensed electrician.
Update:
The office manager saw this and said that this doesn't qualify as a service upgrade because the meter section has not been replaced. As a result, Edison doesn't need to be involved and the only thing that I am inspecting is the new panel. Anything above the off-set above the panel can remain.
Well you could've fooled me.