snorky18
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My house required no electrical inspection of any kind when it was constructed in 2006. (Maybe that's why homeowner's insurance is up in the 4 figure range, but I digress).
I bought it in 2010.
Many places in my house have white wires that are hot. For example, the only wire going to most of my switch boxes is a single 12/2, with the black supplying power to the switch, and the white carrying the current back to the fixture.
None of these white wires have been re-colored to hot wires.
Now that I am adding some wiring to the house, I'm torn if I should recolor the white wires as necessary on my new work. The only thing holding me back is that it would be inconsistent with the way the house was wired originally, and I wouldn't want someone in the future to work on the system and assume that all whites were neutral based on my work alone. (That would be certainly be their error to make such an assumption, but even so I would like to avoid the possibility).
I bought it in 2010.
Many places in my house have white wires that are hot. For example, the only wire going to most of my switch boxes is a single 12/2, with the black supplying power to the switch, and the white carrying the current back to the fixture.
None of these white wires have been re-colored to hot wires.
Now that I am adding some wiring to the house, I'm torn if I should recolor the white wires as necessary on my new work. The only thing holding me back is that it would be inconsistent with the way the house was wired originally, and I wouldn't want someone in the future to work on the system and assume that all whites were neutral based on my work alone. (That would be certainly be their error to make such an assumption, but even so I would like to avoid the possibility).
