Few quick questions that I'm sure have been asked and answered 1000x so apologies in advance.
Updating switches, dimmers and outlets in my MIL house which was built mid 1970s. Small metal boxes for the most part. I believe the wiring is 12GA but it seems much thicker and stronger than the 12 GA bought today not sure if standard changed but old wiring seems better.
Almost all of the outlets are "backstabbed" (I think that's the right term) with "upstream" wires plugged into one set of connectors and the "downstream" wires plugged into other. I added pigtails and used the screws on side of outlets instead of the backstab holes. See pics.
Because the boxes are metal and small adding pigtails is taking up alot more space.
1. Do I need to add the pigtails or should I just backstab connections the way they were? Is one way any better or worse than other?
2. Most of the switches were not grounded so I added ground wires. Is this necessary (boxes are metal so switch is grounded when it's screwed into the box. The grounds were tied together and screwed to back of box for most part.
3. All of the old outlets have ground facing down. I installed with ground facing up. Not sure when or why I started doing that but it's been many years. Personally I like the way it looks better with ground down. Is there actually a code requirement one way or the other or is this just preference?
Thanks.
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Just for laughs look at this mess...

Updating switches, dimmers and outlets in my MIL house which was built mid 1970s. Small metal boxes for the most part. I believe the wiring is 12GA but it seems much thicker and stronger than the 12 GA bought today not sure if standard changed but old wiring seems better.
Almost all of the outlets are "backstabbed" (I think that's the right term) with "upstream" wires plugged into one set of connectors and the "downstream" wires plugged into other. I added pigtails and used the screws on side of outlets instead of the backstab holes. See pics.
Because the boxes are metal and small adding pigtails is taking up alot more space.
1. Do I need to add the pigtails or should I just backstab connections the way they were? Is one way any better or worse than other?
2. Most of the switches were not grounded so I added ground wires. Is this necessary (boxes are metal so switch is grounded when it's screwed into the box. The grounds were tied together and screwed to back of box for most part.
3. All of the old outlets have ground facing down. I installed with ground facing up. Not sure when or why I started doing that but it's been many years. Personally I like the way it looks better with ground down. Is there actually a code requirement one way or the other or is this just preference?
Thanks.
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Just for laughs look at this mess...


