The electrical system in the average home does not need preventive maintenance although it is a good idea to check the circuits in your home to make sure they are properly grounded. You need to work IN the system only when a malfunction occurs or when you want to make a modification, such as installing a GFCI, exhaust fan, or any other electrical installations. At that point it may be necessary to tap into existing circuits.
Working around electricity can be deadly. You must be familiar with the circuits involved and with the safe practices necessary for working with them. In addition, it is wise to consult the electrical codes to make sure that you are permitted to make appropriate modifications.
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Footing drain. An underground drain pipe around the footings to carry ground water away from the building.
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