Handy homeowners enjoy taking on a challenging DIY project. Whether you are installing a new receptacle or rewiring during renovations, wiring and electrical jobs might very well be in the realm of possibilities for you. But take note of a few important factors beforehand.
Code Requirements
In most places the local building code allows homeowners to do the electrical work on their own home. A few locations require the supervision of a qualified electrician. Check your local municipality for their specific requirements.
It’s essential to get your hands on a copy of the electrical code for your area – whether provincial, state or national codes apply. That information will guide towards using the correct materials and methods to ensure a safe installation.
Proper Permits
It might be tempting to skip applying for an electrical permit, but you will regret it in the end. Without a permit, your work likely won’t be inspected by a professional. While going through the process, that inspector will certify that you followed the code and that the work is safe. It’s an unmatched and extremely valuable assurance.
Many permits will cover a certain amount of items and you should be able to find one that suits your particular project.
In some cases not having a permit will cause issues with your insurance coverage and can complicate the sale of your house. By obtaining a permit you can save potential hassles and ensure your wiring has been done safely and follows the directions of professional and recognized organizations.
Don’t Cut Corners
Homeowners who do their own wiring are not given any leeway by the electrical inspector. In actual fact, an inspector may look much closer at the job you do than they would at an electrician’s work. So make sure that your work is complete, thorough and detailed.
Make everything neat and tidy, giving the inspector every reason to trust you are following every code. Don’t be sloppy and stay clear of shortcuts. If the inspector knows you are not a professional and can see from the beginning that you’re not careful, they are bound to be much more exacting in their inspection. Take the time to do things properly and the project (and inspection) will go much smoother.
Essential Materials
Everything that you’ll need for a home electrical job is available at the local hardware or home improvement store. Look for contractor packs that may save you money on certain items. Go to the store with a detailed list and pick up everything at once to save time and cut down on shopping trips.
Have a few important tools handy. Screwdrivers, power drills and wire cutters are essential. You should also have a hammer for attaching boxes and cable staples. Pliers are good for twisting wires and making ends neat and tidy. You may need other tools based on your specific project, but these will form a good base.
By following the proper procedures and being careful to do a thorough job, you can complete a DIY electrical project successfully. But remember that electricity is something to respect. If you have any doubts about the project, run into dangerous situations or lose your confidence and direction, don’t be afraid to call in a professional.
Keep your home and family safe with quality wiring and electrical work. It’s worth the careful effort.