Aaron Fude wrote:
Suppose you are remodeling your kitchen and all the necessary
circuits have been run from the electrical box to the kitchen. It
seems like the rest is the easiest part of the project: setting up
the electrical boxes and the switches, and connecting the devices.
Then why do general contractors don't do that part themselves but
still subcontract it out to the pricey electricians? I understand
that they pass that cost to the homeowner, but still it would have
been more profitable to it themselves.
What am I missing?
The lack of a license.
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