Thanks for your thoughtful response. In addition to "good" we might add reasonably priced as well. In my area at least, finding quality tradesman is a challenge. Most times, I'm surprised when my call(s) is returned. When I finally ascertain the estimated cost, not to mention time frame - I best...
I'll be utilizing the existing 12/3 for a 120v outlet inside the cabinet. Thanks for the idea. I was so focused on the dryer that this had never occurred to me..
Already got one a dem(clothes line). It's a bit more complicated than "braking out the bread knife". If that were all that was needed, it'd be done already. The house was originally a 500 sq ft flat roof CBS building, now there's a double roof amongst other things to contend with... I appreciate...
Thanks for the thoughtful response. I was just discussing this with my wife and we agreed that of course safety comes first, but having the dryer trip the breaker with any frequency would sure be a PIA. Phase two of the restoration( in a year or so) includes moving the service panel. At that...
Yes, your correct. It's 12/3 UF.
A new feed is non starter. Unfortunately, piss poor planning on my part would make this extremely difficult. The attic has been completely sprayed with foam and to make matters worse, the new ridgid A/C ductwork is directly over where (I assume) the existing feed...
Hi Gang!
Long time lurker here. We're renovating a small early 80's house here in North Central Florida. It's mostly block construction. The poblem I'm facing is moving a 220v electric outlet for the dryer. Previously, it seems that the house had a vertically stacked washer/dryer and as such the...
Thanks for your knowledge and input!
My first post here, if I ever find the time I'll be sure to post an introduction...
I've been lurking here for quite some time, this forum has a great knowledge base!
I've spent more time than I'd like to admit researching which budget AD helmet to buy. I...