Al Bundy
Well-known member
No neither one of my boys got anyone pregnant.
I'm sure this is different from location to location, but generally when is something like electric grandfathered so you don't need to upgrade to current codes? For example, I'm currently working on a 50 year old house that has no GFI's installed anywhere since they weren't required. I need to change the panel to a new one and I plan to install GFI's anyway since I think they're a good idea. But my question is in this case do I really have to? I'm not upgrading service nor am I adding any circuits. I'm basically changing an old part for a new one.
I'm sure this is different from location to location, but generally when is something like electric grandfathered so you don't need to upgrade to current codes? For example, I'm currently working on a 50 year old house that has no GFI's installed anywhere since they weren't required. I need to change the panel to a new one and I plan to install GFI's anyway since I think they're a good idea. But my question is in this case do I really have to? I'm not upgrading service nor am I adding any circuits. I'm basically changing an old part for a new one.




