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Expert Profile: David Coil/C. R. Construction

Expertise:  I can help with most any trouble shooting question. KISS is the program..keep it simple stupid. I do my best to simplify the answer.

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40 yrs experience in ALL Construction trades. Kit, bath and all kinds of remodels.

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Recent Answers from David Coil/C. R. Construction
2008-08-26  Outdoor lighting and convenience outlet Way off. You can easy do with 10 gauge. 300' is a large run, but consider that 12/2 is sold in 250' rolls and has many home runs from that point. As for the appliances...you may need to pigtail 14 gauge...
2008-08-25  exhaust fan wiring Do you have two switches for separate controls? If you only have one switch for fan/light simultaneously, then in the fan housing...all whites are connected...and all the others are connected. The black...
2008-08-25  electric transmission This is a good question. Power comes in from the Electric company. It does NOT return to the company...it is in fact sent into the ground. It goes into the appliance...but it is going thru the wires...
2008-07-30  installing wiring for ceiling light If you have power to the switch from the receptacle, you can run the wire from the switch to the ceiling. If you have a split receptacle, you chance that with a standard receptacle, and use the switch...
2008-07-29  Dimming lights The sink part of your story worries me. If you are feeling "any" sort of electricity in the sink,,,you have a defective ground. You are having a "neutral/ground" connection that is taped into the water...
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