Man it is right IN those bushes! Poor guy! Make sure to get some survey flags to make it so the rain does not wash it away.
That is until she all of the dirt/mud you and the puppy brings in!!!! LOLShe will be really excited once the dirt starts moving!
I don’t know how exactly disputes turn out by you, But most places it would be hard to prove that the previous owner knew and lied. They can claim that the person whom they hired said it was all legit and so to their knowledge it was.My realtor said they have not dealt recently with cases of something being done not to code, when the owners signed a disclosure saying everything was done to code
Extending can be an issue because that would mean a splice. Depending on the type of splice and local codes it may not be kosher. You can always shorten a circuit but extending it gets tricky.Electrical work: Assuming it doesn't all need to be re-done, just extended
Yeah, I didn't mean splice though I didn't specify. What I meant is cut a new length of liquidtight flex conduit (or PVC) from the disconnect switch to the spa, along with new lengths of wires on that section. What would hopefully be the case (and what I'm expecting) is the breaker/disconnect and wiring between them is otherwise good, and would not all have to be replaced because of code for some reason, only the section between the disconnect and spa.Extending can be an issue because that would mean a splice. Depending on the type of splice and local codes it may not be kosher. You can always shorten a circuit but extending it gets tricky.
they might be willing to clear your extra brush if you talk to the right guy on the day they are near.There's always things that pop up with projects, aren't there?
We just got a letter from a company informing us they will be replacing the underground electric lines in our neighborhood in the very near future.
I was wondering about that. Since we were planning on taking out that row of bushes I was wondering if they needed them gone anyway and might remove them for us. OTOH there's a good chance they won't, as unless they are pulling out the old cables, most cable work these days involves horizontal drilling machines and not trench work.they might be willing to clear your extra brush if you talk to the right guy on the day they are near.
Yeah could be. Could also be Arizona is more suited to above-ground utilities. Buried utilities have a much higher initial cost due to the work involved in burying them. They also have downsides such as people digging into them cause they didn't call to have the utilities marked and such. Plus more expensive to replace since they are buried.too bad, I never thought of that. not much electric underground around here, too much rock, I guess.