Check with the authorities where you live - regulations vary.
Where I live, I'm allowed to do my own wiring in my property - after passing a test and getting the permits - EXCEPT for replacing the panel. That has to be done by a licensed electrician, and if not done right can bite you big time when it comes time to sell the place.
As an example of what unlicensed/unpermitted work can be, in my house we discovered when replacing the compressor/condenser unit that the wire going the full length and width of the house out to the unit had NO overcurrent protection. That's right - it was connected straight to the incoming lugs. No way even to disconnect it.
That discovery accelerated my plans to replace the breaker box - and hire a pro to do it right. $750 WELL SPENT.
I should add that I had already bought the panel and breakers before I knew I wasn't allowed to do the work. Sparky kindly agreed to use my parts. Total cost was closer to a grand.
Where I live, I'm allowed to do my own wiring in my property - after passing a test and getting the permits - EXCEPT for replacing the panel. That has to be done by a licensed electrician, and if not done right can bite you big time when it comes time to sell the place.
As an example of what unlicensed/unpermitted work can be, in my house we discovered when replacing the compressor/condenser unit that the wire going the full length and width of the house out to the unit had NO overcurrent protection. That's right - it was connected straight to the incoming lugs. No way even to disconnect it.
That discovery accelerated my plans to replace the breaker box - and hire a pro to do it right. $750 WELL SPENT.
I should add that I had already bought the panel and breakers before I knew I wasn't allowed to do the work. Sparky kindly agreed to use my parts. Total cost was closer to a grand.
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