pitterpat
Well-known member
Ok, yeah I know this garage forum and I maybe should post this in the "Free Parking" section but I will do it here because I think it will get more looks. If Mods want to move it ok.
In my 1956 house (the one that has 2 garages) I do not have grounding rods in the ground outside the main 2 car garage. The main 2 car garage is where the 100 amp breaker box is located. Wondering if I can add 2 grounding rods then a ground wire to the box....and if this take care of the no ground(s) to this house.
Also a little background: I am trying to get ready to update all of the switches and outlets in this house to the Decora outlets and switches. All of the electrical boxes except for 3 newer ones (1 added by me & 2 added by prev. homeowner) are metal. There are about 45 or more electrical boxes in this house. I know that if I just attach the ground wire to the box this will not automatically ground the outlet or the switch. I have checked some of the wiring at random and it looks like what they did when house was built was cut off the ground wire so it would not stick out of the fabric covered sheath. Means I would have to strip back more of the fabric and pigtail the wiring and pigtail a ground onto the snipped off ground.
I'm trying to get this house updated but I will not be doing enough remodeling to have to redo the wiring....99% of the updating is cosmetic; the house is in very good condition, just dated.
Thanks!
In my 1956 house (the one that has 2 garages) I do not have grounding rods in the ground outside the main 2 car garage. The main 2 car garage is where the 100 amp breaker box is located. Wondering if I can add 2 grounding rods then a ground wire to the box....and if this take care of the no ground(s) to this house.
Also a little background: I am trying to get ready to update all of the switches and outlets in this house to the Decora outlets and switches. All of the electrical boxes except for 3 newer ones (1 added by me & 2 added by prev. homeowner) are metal. There are about 45 or more electrical boxes in this house. I know that if I just attach the ground wire to the box this will not automatically ground the outlet or the switch. I have checked some of the wiring at random and it looks like what they did when house was built was cut off the ground wire so it would not stick out of the fabric covered sheath. Means I would have to strip back more of the fabric and pigtail the wiring and pigtail a ground onto the snipped off ground.
I'm trying to get this house updated but I will not be doing enough remodeling to have to redo the wiring....99% of the updating is cosmetic; the house is in very good condition, just dated.
Thanks!