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#176348 - 03/29/08 10:05 PM
Re: DIY Circuit Extension ??
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Perhaps they should have stuck some of their bathroom remodeling budget on getting rid of the "handyman work" in the basement. Enveloping the K & T in insulation? Tisk Tisk.
Gotta love the exposed wirenuts.
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#176352 - 03/29/08 11:21 PM
Re: DIY Circuit Extension ??
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#176385 - 03/30/08 09:53 PM
Re: DIY Circuit Extension ??
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KJ
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ok, despite the wonderful wiring that will eventually heat up the floor super hot. what or why are they only covering part of the bay with insulation, rather that laying the batt in the entire section, pushing up a couple holding wires, and voila nice toasty room upstairs?.... another case of the unknowing doing what they dont know.
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