JimmyTheMonkey
Well-known member
Quick question - If I am replacing my old and worn two prong outlets, should I replace them with more two prongs, or should I put in GFCI? What does code dictate?
I have a house built in 1952. When we first moved in earlier this year, an electrician came in to fix an issue we had where the line came into the house. While he was there, the electrician put in a proper earth ground and then went through the house and added one or two fully grounded outlets in each room of the house. These new outlets are three pronged. I am satisfied with the amount of three pronged outlets we have.
I do want to replace all of the old two pronged outlets because most of them are old and worn and do not hold plugs very well anymore. Having to reset the alarm clock twice a week when it falls out of the outlet drives me crazy.
I was planning on going through and replacing all of the two pronged outlets with more two pronged outlets using something like this (http://www.lowes.com/pd_72957-334-7...uctId=1099403&Ns=p_product_qty_sales_dollar|1).
Is this the way to go? Do I need to use GFCI outlets instead?
I don't need any more three pronged outlets (the few things I plug in with a ground all have a grounded outlet nearby). I am perfectly happy with only being able to use ungrounded appliances. Is just replacing with new two pronged outlets the way to go to stay in code?
This is a fairly simple question but every search I did revealed people who wanted to upgrade to three pronged outlets, but my understand is that will be a code violation unless the unit is properly grounded. I have no interest in going around and replacing all of the wiring as I have thick plaster walls and its a huge pain in the ****!
Thanks!
I have a house built in 1952. When we first moved in earlier this year, an electrician came in to fix an issue we had where the line came into the house. While he was there, the electrician put in a proper earth ground and then went through the house and added one or two fully grounded outlets in each room of the house. These new outlets are three pronged. I am satisfied with the amount of three pronged outlets we have.
I do want to replace all of the old two pronged outlets because most of them are old and worn and do not hold plugs very well anymore. Having to reset the alarm clock twice a week when it falls out of the outlet drives me crazy.
I was planning on going through and replacing all of the two pronged outlets with more two pronged outlets using something like this (http://www.lowes.com/pd_72957-334-7...uctId=1099403&Ns=p_product_qty_sales_dollar|1).
Is this the way to go? Do I need to use GFCI outlets instead?
I don't need any more three pronged outlets (the few things I plug in with a ground all have a grounded outlet nearby). I am perfectly happy with only being able to use ungrounded appliances. Is just replacing with new two pronged outlets the way to go to stay in code?
This is a fairly simple question but every search I did revealed people who wanted to upgrade to three pronged outlets, but my understand is that will be a code violation unless the unit is properly grounded. I have no interest in going around and replacing all of the wiring as I have thick plaster walls and its a huge pain in the ****!

Thanks!


