giddonah,

I understand, there are many areas where you may not be required to obtain a license, however even in these areas, doing electrical work, without having liability insurance which covers electrical contracting, would put you or your company at risk, back in the 80's there was a GC that did his own wiring, during construction, the homes foundation was destroyed from a neighbors pool colapse, no fire, or no electrical problems, the insurance company underwriters, found the GC's policy did not cover him doing electrical work, he had protection if he subed the work, but not if he did the work, result was he suffered a large loss, it gave the insurance company a way out!, so be sure you are covered, when doing other trades.


[This message has been edited by LK (edited 07-29-2006).]