My oldest son just had a house, that he is selling, fail a electrical inspection because the ground was down. The new Iowa code states that the ground should be on the top. It is so things can not slide down the wall an knock the plug out and hit a hot pin.
We switched them all around and had to pay a $150 dollar re-inspection fee to the county. It has turned into a real racket here. Houses that have breaker boxes being failed because the box is too old. One neighbor had to put in a new box to sell his mother's house that was just built in 1985.
You are supposed to have all electrical work done by a certified electrician. The inspector asked my son for a copy of his bill where he paid to have the outlets turned over. I was there and asked the inspector if his wife knew where he went every Wed. night.( I know him and he cheat on his wife all of the time. I had seen him at a widowed womans house the last several Wed. nights) It was amazing that he not longer needed to see that paid bill. I think he is failing the houses to get the re-inspection fee. Our county supervisors are too stupid to see what is going on. Voters complain but supervisors blame the state for the problems.
I have every out let on my farm and four rental houses all with the ground down. I wonder if the insurance company would try to use this to get out of paying is I have a fire or loss????
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