I am in the middle of a large renovation project on a small 900 square foot condo. The sub-floors are mostly out and over half of the drywall.
The kitchen and bathroom will be getting all new outlets and wire, but the bedrooms and garage are going to be left alone. Or that's the plan.
I have copper for most stuff, but aluminum for the big wired 240v stuff.
It was installed in 1974.
So the debate is whether or not to replace the breaker box while everything is mostly accessible.
I have had issues with the breakers in another unit for the AC, it looked a little burned but they just cranked it down to be tighter.
So other than just replacing the aluminum wires, should I stick in a modern box with new breakers?
Breakers:
2 x 240v 50 Amp Furnace/Range
2 x 240v 30 Amp WH/Dryer
1 x 240v 20 Amp AC
8 x 120v 20 Amp lights/outlets
2 x 120v 15 Amp lights/outlets
The kitchen and bathroom will be getting all new outlets and wire, but the bedrooms and garage are going to be left alone. Or that's the plan.
I have copper for most stuff, but aluminum for the big wired 240v stuff.
It was installed in 1974.
So the debate is whether or not to replace the breaker box while everything is mostly accessible.
I have had issues with the breakers in another unit for the AC, it looked a little burned but they just cranked it down to be tighter.
So other than just replacing the aluminum wires, should I stick in a modern box with new breakers?
Breakers:
2 x 240v 50 Amp Furnace/Range
2 x 240v 30 Amp WH/Dryer
1 x 240v 20 Amp AC
8 x 120v 20 Amp lights/outlets
2 x 120v 15 Amp lights/outlets
