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<blockquote data-quote="MikeYardleyPro" data-source="post: 507906" data-attributes="member: 33643"><p>Ok chaps, calm down. I have no intention to short cut anything and go for an unsafe route. I am even prepared to cancel the work as I written before. For handful of nights I will use the heaters, it is just not worth the headache. </p><p> I went for an electrician with 40+ years experience and still there are questions about his judgment. </p><p> how will trust an electrician if you cannot agree among yourselves? I see this in the other threads as well. </p><p> I will consult to a second electrician and see what he says. </p><p></p><p>thanks everyone for their replies so far. I like to understand and learn what is done in my house. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeYardleyPro, post: 507906, member: 33643"] Ok chaps, calm down. I have no intention to short cut anything and go for an unsafe route. I am even prepared to cancel the work as I written before. For handful of nights I will use the heaters, it is just not worth the headache. I went for an electrician with 40+ years experience and still there are questions about his judgment. how will trust an electrician if you cannot agree among yourselves? I see this in the other threads as well. I will consult to a second electrician and see what he says. thanks everyone for their replies so far. I like to understand and learn what is done in my house. [/QUOTE]
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