How to ground electric outlets over a slab?
On Apr 28, 6:22�pm, "RJ" wrote:
On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 19:21:30 -0700, Jonathan Sachs
wrote:
I used to own a house that was built on a stemwall foundation. I
grounded the electric outlets by drilling a hole up through the bottom
plate under each outlet box, pushing ground wires up through the hole,
and fishing them into the box.
I'm now buying a house that is built on a slab, and many of the
outlets are ungrounded. How should I deal with the problem in this
case?
How many appliances require a grounded ( 3 pin ) outlet ?
In my house, that woiuld be the washing machine, and the fridge.
As far as I know, all other plug-ins use a ( 2-pin ) polarized plug.
So, unless your community requires 3-hole sockets, why bother ?
Just be sure that the wide slot is "neutral".
when you decide to sell lack of grounds can move your home into the
fixer upper low price category.............
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