See below for pool being installed. Was planning on doing most of the work myself and/or through the help of friends (with skills) to perform all electrical work. Found that the inspector states that homeowners are not allowed to bond the pool themselves! WTF? Getting quotes... this is outrageously expensive (for connecting a clamp to wire).
Need to know if there are any repercussions (now or later) if I were to just do the work myself? I planned to take digital pictures of the entire bonding (to mesh and rebar, etc.) process, before and after concrete pour! And simply make the 220 breaker addition, line, and sub-panel hookups and connections, etc. as DIY.
What happens if I don't get a permit? And therefore "inspected"?
-m
Pool to be installed is 8' x 14' Endless Pools, Inc. modular swim spa.
Unit to be place half (2') in ground and half (2') above ground within a covered patio area.
Performance current equivalent to 1:03/100yd speed.
Hydraulic pump is 220v 23 amp unit.
Water Quality System is wired 110.
50000 BTU Gas Heater is wired 110 (for auto pilot and sensor).
Need to know if there are any repercussions (now or later) if I were to just do the work myself? I planned to take digital pictures of the entire bonding (to mesh and rebar, etc.) process, before and after concrete pour! And simply make the 220 breaker addition, line, and sub-panel hookups and connections, etc. as DIY.
What happens if I don't get a permit? And therefore "inspected"?
-m
Pool to be installed is 8' x 14' Endless Pools, Inc. modular swim spa.
Unit to be place half (2') in ground and half (2') above ground within a covered patio area.
Performance current equivalent to 1:03/100yd speed.
Hydraulic pump is 220v 23 amp unit.
Water Quality System is wired 110.
50000 BTU Gas Heater is wired 110 (for auto pilot and sensor).