prickly_pete wrote:
redrider wrote:
Down the road if you have an electrical fire and you don't have the permit, the insurance company will laugh at you and hang up the phone.
I believe this is a myth that the ESA likes to help spread around.
Some fires are caused by "legitimate" accidents and some are caused by negligence. If the fire has been caused by negligence then you will have a problem. But an accidental fire will be covered whether you have a permit or not. That is what I was told when I looked into this.
But regardless, doing a full or partial basement without an electrical inspection is foolish.
Often when I inspect newer homes with finished basements that are riddled with electrical code violations and hazards, I notice that the sellers like to act STUPID!! They say things like "the guy said we did not need it inspected" or "the drywall guy said he knew how to do electrical" or "my friend said it looked good" or any number of stupid things. It's like they are in denial even though they deliberately looked the other way.
My motto - If you can't afford to hire the right people then don't do it at all.