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How do you check circuits in a house after installing a new fuse box?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gina" data-source="post: 539716" data-attributes="member: 36065"><p>The electrician did some other jobs like changing a few sockets, switches, 16 spot lights for 3 days, than he did the fuse box on the forth and some on the fifth day. If he checked the circuits and all the checks I don't know. As other electricians here said, he should have test the house first, before any job, find the faults, and give us a quote on the fixing the faults.. he didn't do this way, and as we already see problems with a circuit, he did not do proper testing if he didn't find that fault. Now with new floors, we don't really want to take them out to fix cables! So, we will see.. as other electricians siggested, we could get another electrician to test and see a second opinion. We'll see..</p><p>The important thing is not only to be tidy but also what goes (e.g. wires/circuits) in it to be functional.</p><p>Thank you everyone for the brain storming. I came here to find other opinions, as I cannot trust the electrician now, as he would say anything to get himself out clean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gina, post: 539716, member: 36065"] The electrician did some other jobs like changing a few sockets, switches, 16 spot lights for 3 days, than he did the fuse box on the forth and some on the fifth day. If he checked the circuits and all the checks I don't know. As other electricians here said, he should have test the house first, before any job, find the faults, and give us a quote on the fixing the faults.. he didn't do this way, and as we already see problems with a circuit, he did not do proper testing if he didn't find that fault. Now with new floors, we don't really want to take them out to fix cables! So, we will see.. as other electricians siggested, we could get another electrician to test and see a second opinion. We'll see.. The important thing is not only to be tidy but also what goes (e.g. wires/circuits) in it to be functional. Thank you everyone for the brain storming. I came here to find other opinions, as I cannot trust the electrician now, as he would say anything to get himself out clean. [/QUOTE]
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