Wiring your home can be tricky and dangerous if not done correctly. And you could be violating electrical codes, which can lead to significant problems later down the road. So this isn’t worth putting your family and home at risk for substantial hazards. Fortunately, the professional electricians here at AVE Electric are always standing by to lend you a helping hand.
Here are a few common electrical code violations that should be avoided.
Overcrowding
Ever witnessed or even attempted to load several wires through a hole in the wall where wires are to be connected? Overcrowding is a big no-no. Several wires crossing could heat up intensely, and the burning or fraying is a hazard. Since they are behind a wall, you won’t notice the damage.
There should only be three wires per hole.
Tamper Proof Receptacles
The electrical code requires the installation of tamper-proof receptacles both indoors and out. These practical devices prevent small children from inserting objects into an outlet, such as small toys or paper clips. These make your home safe for kids, but they’re also required by code.
Buying The Wrong Circuit Breaker
Selecting the wrong circuit breaker can lead to fires and electrical hazards. There are three basic types of circuit breakers, and each one has a specific use. Standard circuit breakers should only be used for large appliances and don’t offer good protection against fires. Ground fault circuit interrupters should be used in areas that contain small devices and water, such as kitchens and bathrooms. Finally, arc fault circuit interrupters are ideal for living spaces and help prevent fires.
Remember, wiring your home can be tricky. Always call your friendly neighborhood electrician to get the job done in any scenario. AVE Electric in Los Angeles has skilled and knowledgeable electricians to get all the work done under city code.