Our electricians were called by this homeowner to diagnose a circuit for the upstairs bedroom lights that were not functioning correctly. In most homes there are often multiple light switches and outlets on a single circuit, this is typically where we find the issue. After a multitude of circuit traces, continuity tests, voltage tests, and repairs made along the way to correct other issues, a junction box was found hidden behind the drywall. (Photo 2) This junction box was not Code compliant, as all junction boxes must remain accessible. This junction box contains multiple circuits. It also contains burnt-up connections, identified as the primary cause of the lights malfunctioning. When you look closely at photo 3 you can see that the protective coating on the wiring has melted. You can also see the jumbled mess of the wires shoved into the wall. In photo 4, our electricians re-terminated the designated circuit and placed a cover over the junction box. The client can rest easy knowing that they no longer have this electrical concern in their upstairs bedrooms. This situation is a perfect example of why it's important to hire only licensed and certified electricians who undergo regularly updates on the electrical Code. This sketchy junction box situation could have easily started a fire in this home.
Electrical dangers in Infested Walls & Insulation
While in the process of rewiring a house that was over 100 years old, our electricians came across this home/nest within our client's home. These critters had infested the walls and insulation making this a dangerous electrical situation.
Rats, mice, squirrels, termites, ants, and cockroaches find the insulation material on some electrical wiring very tasty. In fact, these creatures can and will even strip the wiring right down to the bare conductor. This leaves exposed energized wiring inside attics and walls, thereby greatly increasing the risk of a house fire.
In this particular situation it is counterproductive to fix the electrical if the rodents can come back at a later time. Once you've found the critters, hire an exterminator to remove them from your walls, and then close up any holes or animal made entrances so that there is no future damage. Your safety and peace of mind is our primary concern when it comes to wiring and maintaining the electrical in your home.
These burnt dryer outlet photos are a perfect example of why it's important to have a regular safety inspection of your home. You never know what unknown secrets may hide in your home's walls.
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