after fighting with changing switches & receptacles in my circa 1950 home with extremely short wire tails and often having to add to them and then fight with the small boxes & additional marrettes, I wouldn't complain. 


Yikes! I hope you're not paying .65/ ft. Current price here for 14/2 is $355.75 / 1,000 bought in 250' coils. 1,000 ft reels are usually a few dollars more. 12/2, $.51These days it's more like 65 cents a foot, but your point is still valid. It's still less than an hour of the electricians time.
no NFPA/NEC 70 code prohibits this so the only no-no youre referring to comes from the thumb rules book of codes, edition 2025.
Why do electricians leave so much wire hanging out of the box? The electrician working at my new home leaves anywhere from 1 to 2 feet hanging out of the electrical box. I am paying for time and materials, so it irks me that he is so wastefull.
IMHO, 1' is reasonable. 2' is a waste !Better too much then too little.
Been there, done that.after fighting with changing switches & receptacles in my circa 1950 home with extremely short wire tails and often having to add to them and then fight with the small boxes & additional marrettes, I wouldn't complain.![]()
he was referring to the sheetrock cut-offsalong with the sheetrock cut-offs.
Last house I built, a kitchen cabinet was built for the oven. Unfortunately, the pig-tail on the oven had to be in a particular place and I didn't specify the exact position of the drop in the cabinet.. It necessitated moving the drop over about 1'.Why do electricians leave so much wire hanging out of the box? The electrician working at my new home leaves anywhere from 1 to 2 feet hanging out of the electrical box. I am paying for time and materials, so it irks me that he is so wastefull.
Having all that "dead" space in my kitchen would drive me nuts. But I appreciate the effort for humor!
fixed your quote for youAnd I work smarter not harder
Now that's funny, I don't care who y'areAsk him to waste less wire and make sure he sweeps up when done.
I thought I replied several days ago, yes my post was meant as sarcasm. I should have added an emoji or something.....sorry.Ridiculous, off the wall advice to people that genuinely are asking for guidance from people that shouldn't be allowed near anything more involved then a screwdriver. Edit: seriously, I hope the post before me was sarcasm
This is the post I thought I had replied to explaining the intended sarcasm and apologizing for the typo.really? why? what code did he violate?
BTW what is an electricain? battery powered cain for mobillity?
I thought I replied several days ago, yes my post was meant as sarcasm. I should have added an emoji or something.....sorry.
Glad i was pipefitter that ran hvac sevice. Three things i looked forward to everyday breaks , lunch and going home. Two people were the only ones with problems on the job, my boss and the customer. Starting time was a given and going home was my choice. Last job i had lasted 40 years. And if your mind forgets your feet will remember.Electricians have an inherent need to be wasteful.
They always leave a swallow or two of beer in the bottle or a bite of an Egg Mcmuffin behind. They often drive their work vans around just to waste gas. They donate to losing political candidates buy their wives jewelery, throw socks away when there's only one small hole in the heel or buy hunting licenses when they know they can't shoot worth a damn. .
I don't know what makes them this way.
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My boss always told me when I was an apprentice electrician; "Better looking at it, then looking for it".Better too much then too little.
^^ ThisThe parsimonious folks who built my house back in the '80s carefully strung every wire run banjo string tight using an elven wire stretcher, and every fixture, switch, and outlet was installed with not one extra millimeter of length by a crew of agile, bony fingered gnomes with child-size hands. .........So a bit of extra wire length is a good thing. Leave 'em alone.
Yea but they still cut a foot and half off before making the connection......^^ This
My Dad's place we bought was built in 1996.
Whoever wired it must have gotten a bonus for every 1/6th of an inch of wire they saved.
When we remodeled it I replaced every outlet and switch - what a PIA because of how tight they ran the wiring.
Cut it twice and it was still too short.Better than being short on wire
Have you searched for cable stretchers from Temu or Alibaba ?Cut it twice and it was still too short.
Actually an iron worker's saying. Post tension stretcher?Have you searched for cable stretchers from Temu or Alibaba ?
Have you searched for cable stretchers from Temu or Alibaba ?
Thoughts of pain or visions of blood/shredded meat?I'd be very afraid to search that...
Thoughts of pain or visions of blood/shredded meat?
When my house was built 30+ yrs ago, I was travelling for work so I had limited visits to the build. It's a tract build so the subs weren't top shelf.I know the joke is the electricians don't know how to use a broom, but when I built my house, he was actually the best sub at cleaning the job site. He would even clean up after the other subs. But I was paying him for the job, so I didn't care if he used 1000 extra feet of wire and spent 100 extra hours doing it. But really, if you leave 2 feet of wire laying out of every outlet in a house, what is that 100 extra feet total? So $40-60? What's that, the cost of labor if one of the tails gets scraped by a drywall saw and the electrician needs to repair the tail because he doesn't already have the extra wire sitting there?
And you think a little cable is wasteful, just wait to you see how much your roofer cuts off the shingles, how many full sheets of drywall that could be patched together from the cut offs and how much window casing and baseboard is lost because the finish carpenter won't take the time to cut finger joints into every scrap and glue them together.
Kids today!the finish carpenter won't take the time to cut finger joints into every scrap and glue them together.
Or plan the yield. At least run through the house and make all the long cuts first. But I've seen and done worse. At least I can say I learned while many times not so much for others. I'd be surprised if you can't make a max yield cut list on a phone now.And you think a little cable is wasteful, just wait to you see how much your roofer cuts off the shingles, how many full sheets of drywall that could be patched together from the cut offs and how much window casing and baseboard is lost because the finish carpenter won't take the time to cut finger joints into every scrap and glue them together.
Wasted wire? On the scale of things to complain about in house construction that one doesn’t rank very high in my book. Relax.
Cut it too short, you get yelled at. Cut it too short, you get fired!Why do electricians leave so much wire hanging out of the box? The electrician working at my new home leaves anywhere from 1 to 2 feet hanging out of the electrical box. I am paying for time and materials, so it irks me that he is so wastefull.