How to wire a house

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Published 2017-10-01

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  • @TEXAS-SMITH
    You can't possibly have any idea how good of a job you truly did putting this video together.
  • @jstone1211
    Outstanding video. You stated you did not wire houses for a living BUT you sought out the inspector and asks questions. Excellent lessons learned! Good luckl...
  • I'm doing my own house now ..iv watched this video at least 10 times ..you are awesome thanks for the help
  • Super helpful video, it's very rare I'd watch over 10 minutes of anything but you ran through so many helpful sections. I appreciate it!
  • @jeffbrown7246
    Nice job. Love to see guys going the extra mile to get things neat, clean and safe. Way to go.
  • @udan99
    Stellar! Future proofed! Love to see that many breakers! I will definitely use the GFI breakers as you did to safe myself from needing more complicated outlet boxes! Better than most professional houses I've seen, I believe because instead of doing what is normal you went above and beyond and theorized what is possibly and applied it! Great job man!
  • Thanks man I appreciate your video I’m somebody who’s interested in starting school to become electrician not many videos explain code in detail so I appreciate the ones that do thanks man
  • @thebuyingseller
    Dang, great video. There are a lot of benefits to wiring your own house. Circuits where you want them! Nice job.
  • @JosephSmith72
    I recently have gotten bit by the electrical bug and I am watching every YouTube video that I can to try to better my "Basic" skill set. I have friends who are electricians so they always inspect my work. I gotta say, man, you are one of the best videos around. You speak clearly, you explain clearly and you make us understand clearly. Liked and Subbed. Great job man, I hope you will continue to show us your progress on your home.
  • @Engineerboy100
    Good job Abston, I've got about 29 more videos to watch before I feel confident enough that I won't fry myself. This is video number 21, thanks for posting and wish me luck, now I'm gonna watch your sub panel video.
  • @DirectCurrent4u
    I have been a Electricial contractor for 30 + years. Nice job so far. I just watched because I liked the shirt! But I like semi autos a little better. lol Keep up the good work and be safe. Thanks for sharing...
  • @SuperMayor31
    Good vid... I'm an electrician in New York City and everything I've seen in the video is excellent and in NY is beyond code. Great Job Sir.
  • @jmiguelmartinez
    A lot of great tips, and you broke it down in simple terms instead of the complicated electrical code. Good job on running neutrals to your light switches (now required by code, and needed for most smart dimmers). I would just say to add metal plates where your romex crosses the studs so you wont accidentally screw into in the future. Thank you for mentioning about the fire alarm requirements, will keep an eye out for that.
  • @stevenle1760
    Great video. Thanks for sharing. We're been remodeling our home and this video was very helpful. We're been upgrading some of the electrical in our home and it's nice to learn from others. We also found our inspector really helpful.
  • Very well done .. You did a lot better than some professionals actually! 👍🏽
  • @guitarttimman
    I love Kentucky. The people are friendly and very smart. Thank you Sir.
  • @usrmemp
    Great video, lots of good tips as I prepare to wire our new house. "Of the Troops and For the Troops."
  • Good work man, feels good to learn it. I did my basement added 2 arc f. 20s on 12- 2. And pigtails ground. Did the work 12 years ago so didn't need to pigtails gnds but it's code. Gound side up on plugs too.. All receptacles 6ft from water source or outside need to be on gfi.. outside bubble covers.. u know.. I hate gfi s tho. They break alot