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99.9% of people will never bother grounding it
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It looks like it's grounding to your outlet box, but if your outlet box is grounded, why not change out the outlets?
It looks like it's grounding to your outlet box, but if your outlet box is grounded, why not change out the outlets?
99.9% of people will never bother grounding it
99.9% of people will never bother grounding it
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Even better were the two light fixtures that were simply attached to bare wires -- no light/junction box at all. The bathroom light had a ceiling fan bracket on the inside of the drywall, pinning the fixture to the wall to hold it in place. The other one was a ceiling "boob" light that was loosely connected to a drop ceiling in the basement.
Basic home inspections are absolutely useless. For future reference.
Even better were the two light fixtures that were simply attached to bare wires -- no light/junction box at all. The bathroom light had a ceiling fan bracket on the inside of the drywall, pinning the fixture to the wall to hold it in place. The other one was a ceiling "boob" light that was loosely connected to a drop ceiling in the basement.
Basic home inspections are absolutely useless. For future reference.
Even better were the two light fixtures that were simply attached to bare wires -- no light/junction box at all. The bathroom light had a ceiling fan bracket on the inside of the drywall, pinning the fixture to the wall to hold it in place. The other one was a ceiling "boob" light that was loosely connected to a drop ceiling in the basement.
Basic home inspections are absolutely useless. For future reference.
I've never had an inspector find anything meaningful.