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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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i'm not sure what difference the device makes in regards to whether or not amps are a determining factor in providing an accurate, adequate, or safe p
(tim on 10/07/08)
will try this persons suggestion
(Leo Crane on 10/08/08)
thankyou soooo much. The second half of you response was exactly what I needed. Thanks again from a new home owner of a 100 year old home with no e
(Jason Gordon on 10/08/08)
Thank you so much. Obviously I have lots to learn about electricity! Thanks for starting me off so quickly and clearly.
(Marian on 10/08/08)
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Recent Answers from David Coil/C. R. Construction
2008-10-08  Outlets Not working - but then suddenly work Sounds like you have a bad connection somewhere...possibly caused by the arch. Imagine...your walking around....closing doors...normal movement....that caused a vibration that made the broken wire re...
2008-10-07  bathroom fan/light YOu should have a black and white wire going to the light assembly, and a black and white going to the fan assembly. It is very possible that they connected the two blacks together for a single switch...
2008-10-07  disposal and dishwasher went out after hurricane IKE Normally..... and I mean normally, the receptacle under the counter for the dishwasher and disposal, are a dedicated line from the panel...a separate breaker. If you can isolate the wires in the panel...
2008-10-07  Fan/light fixture crazily not working You dont have a simple circuit. Somewhere, someone has wired in another appliance or switch scenario. If the basics dont work....and lets face it...a wire carries electricity from A to B unless something...
2008-10-06  Fan/light fixture crazily not working Ok...now lets see if another set of ideas...has any change. Start with a porcelain fixture....just a bulb and fixture. Assuming you have at least a black and white wire in the ceiling. At the switch...
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