Rewiring ENTIRE Abandoned House- FAILED INSPECTION!
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Definitely looking at frozen pipes in the kitchen with insulation jammed in like that. Insulation should never be compressed like that or it completely defeats its purpose.
Rule one of demo day and mechanical system replacement, RIP EVERY FLAKE OF DRYWALL OUT!!! See what you're dealing with
I can’t believe you installed drywall before the inspection.
Why even do drywall before the electrical inspection....now it's full of patches.
As an retired electrician that has done this stuff thousands of times, I LOLed at everything :).
Next time just take out all the drywall. It will make all the tasks 20x easier and the completed job 20x better. Hopefully you will live and learn.
Clearly all the people praising him and saying good job have never picked up a hammer in their life. But kudos to him for trying something, just maybe he should watch a few youtube videos first before he makes one trying to tell people how to do it, or in his case, not do it.
The whole point of an inspection is to fail it. It's like when someone edits a paper for you-- they see the things you don't. That makes it easy for you to go back and fix the problems. Only then do you try to pass it.
I'm definitely with them on the service outlet for the outside condensing unit. You have no idea how many times I've serviced a home and had to run extension cords all across the lawn or through a window of someones property just to service their units. Ever since this became code in most dates I've definitely been a happy campers.
Before closing walls and ceilings you have to do a dead test to your entire wiring. Also with the amount you hacked off with a hammer you might as well have ripped all the drywall out to be able to see everything how it runs. Keeping the attic insulation doesn't help you either. Most important of all if you will have someone do your test and inspection make sure they can see all connections and have easy access to them
As long as the old wiring is disconnected, which they are. It does not matter where they are running to. He ran all new wires. He can leave the old ones in the wall.
@@saulgoodman2018 agreed, but it saves you the hassle of having to find a damaged wire that you didn't send a screw through
@@danchev338 But all of the runs, he did rip off the drywall.
He should have also pit plates over the studs he did run them through.
@saulgoodman2018 that isn't a thing for electrical - the inspector makes sure you place the holes in the center of the studs, and drywall screws don't Pentwater drywall+stud to a depth that penetrates the center.
You're thinking of plates for water.
@@IAintScaredOfNoGhost For protection, just in case.
Cut your insulation around outlets. Having compressed insulation around an outlet lowers the r value significantly and also leaves a void around the outlet. You'll get cold drafty air around your outlets. Especially with how many you have on your exterior walls.
It's funny, I live in a ~10 year old home that I bought brand new. And pretty much we have everything that the inspector complained about. And I am sooo grateful for all those outlets, circuits, especially in the kitchen. It may seem excessive at first but I have come to appreciate it. It literally is one of those things that sets apart modern homes from poorly planned and built out older homes. Lots of these "convenience" things, e.g. being able to turn off the furnace or having outlets within certain distances all over actually prevent a lot of bad things from happening, e.g. having to resort to extension cords and overloading circuits unintentionally.
The amount of drywall finishing you’re going to have to do is insane. Wishing you or the subcontractor a lot of good luck
Just binged this entire playlist & subscribed. Love it.
Just so you know. This video is not included in the playlist for the house!
Glad you got inspection as an electrician I was getting worried 😂 but you got everything figured out and educated so great job 👍
Demo day I would have removed all the drywall, carpet and furniture.
The bathroom vent is required by code to exhaust humid air from the bath or shower. An added bonus is to exhaust 'deuce' smells!
Guy drywalls the entire place to find out he has 50 electrical findings on the inspection. How does the saying go, work smarter not harder. 😂
If you unroll the wire before you start pulling it, it will kink and bend a lot less. Makes things easier
Your issue with the Roto Zip is user error counter clockwise around the outside of boxes or it can run away! Thats what you are doing just push against outside of the box going that direction around and it will work a whole lot better for ya. Go clockwise when cutting around the inside of an object and make sure the depth is set correctly for the material.
im glad this guy is getting inspections
Congratulations on getting your green sticker for your electric you doing a wonderful job
You're crushing it! Great job tackling the electrical in the house. You inspire me!
Bottom to Top??? Didn't you do the roof first? Doing a great job. Can't wait to see more.
Great job. Can’t wait to see it finished
Bro, throw a temporary frame around that stair well.
It’s only a matter of time until you walk backwards and fall down that opening.
As a former AV low voltage guy, wish you would’ve run conduit and a string from the TV area to where the cabinets are. Makes running your HDMI to you cable box or game systems so much easier.
I hope this doesn't sound rude but you may as well have not put insulation in the kitchen with those gaps it's gonna allow outside temps thru easily
Isn't this California?
I liked that you looked around for a record player 😂 "lets demo to the studs but maybe someone left a record player around".
Really enjoyisng this abandoned house series, thanks
Congrats dude thats an amazing feeling, electrical seems daunting and you took it on !!!
haha, nice acting job in the beginning when saying bye to inspector 😂😂😂
Definitely got me with the intro 😅 was definitely worried lol but great episode!
Go counter clockwise when cutting out your boxes. Trust me when I say everyone sucks with that tool until you get some practice ahaha
$5,000 for the antique ceiling fan! woo, I wonder how much for the vintage couch!! LOL Great job and keep the videos coming
The way you put back your insulation, is giving me nightmares dawg
Dishwasher and disposal can share a circuit btw
Alex, you’re out here complaining about “convenience” outlets and switches but I promise you’ll be the first one thanking that inspector the first time you do another project in that house or an upgrade. I wish I had more outlets in my house.
wow. that was a ton of work.... nice job
Just listened to Atlanta Georgia Stray by Chris Gantry! Came out in 1968, on the album Introspection. Great hidden gem!
I wish though my mental health challenges you could come and tackle with me some of the work I need to do to change my 🏠. So glad you are showing things I can take on as I find the strength or recognize the blessing to do them. I just don't want to start and then run out of strength to finish.
I remember when the inside was going to be small changes only 😂
Super rad, quick flip! Was this house chosen because everything was wrong? I’d love to see what’s doesn’t need replacement. Also, what’s in the basement?
Believe it or not, The inspector is there to actually help the home owner and make sure the work is brought up to the current code. Not bad work by a non professional electrician but I am surprised he let you "cover up dry wall before he inspected the rough in and there are still things that should not have passed... just sayin.
Yeah I was surprised he drywalled it before the inspection...unless he already had the inspection done and it was just kind of an editing thing.
He was lucky he didn’t have a mean inspector. They could’ve easily told him to rip out all the drywall so they can get a full inspection. Lol.
If you have a main breaker on your meter, anything (ie main panel and subs) have to have segregated grounds from neutrals.
You're AMAZING! 👏 Great work guy. Love your tattoos btw...
It’s like you have no electrical experience at all?
You did GREAT!!!!
Btw: That Freddy Fender look is not becoming. Well unless your wife is happy, that's what matters.
In kitchens you have to do 2-4 spacing of your receptacles. And you have to put a receptacle on any counter that’s 12” or more. So your first receptacle has to be with 24” and the rest have to be 4’ or less.
Great job, just wish you could consider moving that staircase elsewhere to increase squarefootage in the kitchen.
No insulation between the kitchen and garage? Seems like a missed opportunity right there. Also on that wall where you deleted the window, where's the insulation?
20:30 New Series Title: The abandonded fire hazzard...that's still a fire hazzard
Hope you’re labeling those wire runs at the box! I’ve made that mistake before!
i'm super curious about why so many people use spade bits with an impact driver. Is it just because the impact is a little squatter or am I missing something else?
Hope you leave an access point to get the led driver out should it ever fail.
This felt so janky. I don't understand why you wouldn't just demo everything first. You clearly don't care about the current drywall with all the holes you put into it so why not just take it all down and start with a clean slate.
This is "doing the siding without doing the landscaping first" all over again.
I dont understand how you are allowed to pull wire like that in your walls, what if something happens and you need to rewire?.. in Scandinavia you need to first do protection tubes which you pull your wiring through, which protects wiring and then you can rewire through.
Wait, when did you fail the inspection?
Right? Did I miss it? The intro make it seem like a "Coming up" type deal, then it never comes.
Right. I was totally catfished and click baited....
This channel lives off the clickbait
I'm surprised that you've still got that fireplace in the house but I suppose you just haven't gotten to the demolition of that area yet since I don't see you keeping that cheap fireplace lol
thank god for the inspector
you are doing great man! keep it up❤ i was here at 30 seconds😦
Is that basement easy sqft to up resell value? Looks like fairly cheap to convert
not an us-house, but european. we(i) decided to have nearly each 1-3(1 like dishwasher, 3 for mixed stuff regularly changed) socket on its own fuse, just because toaster, waterheater etc etc. we had aluminum wires throughout the hole house. am about halfway through with replacing when i open someting up.
My wire management ocd screams at your panels lol
I have tried Ag1 but i found taste not very good with just water any suggesting to try taking it with?
why does the insulation look like its been hosing a city of rats for the last 60 years?? And why not just take the walls back to the frame so you have a much easier time doing the electrics??
I wonder if the unfinished basement outlet is in case someone’s working down there? Like the maintenance outlet by the outdoor AC - like maybe they don’t want a contractor running 50 feet of extension cord from the kitchen and down the stairs?
Did the couch come with the house? It's a keeper.
You: my second favourite memory. Your wife and kids: wtf?? 😂😂😂
As a DIYER seeing you work around and rip the drywall as you go was so frustrating. I would’ve removed EVERYTHING down to the bones of the house and started from there.
While you’re at it, I recommend putting an entrance to the living room off the garage door. Look at how much walking !!!!!!!!
Wow that house is like a lucky dip at a fair, not knowing what you're going to get lol
Yaaa ❤. Great job 😅
I highly believe in separate circuits for lights and outlets in all rooms just so if you pop an outlet circuit you still at least have light in the room not cost effective but 🤷♂️
Watching you put insulation in the walls in the kitchen was painful. Lmao did you really drywall before testing your power?
HYPE FOR GREEN STICKER!!
You never explained why you have this house and what you are planning to use it for
30:33 - Please don't throw the electrical tester ;)
“This spade bit sucks”…. *Removed it from impact*
Is there a difference between the white and yellow romex cable?
Seeing the plumbing disappear must mean you failed that inspection too lol
Is that wiring job incredibly messy or is that normal? They’re just all over the place. It looks like spilled spaghetti at the breaker box. I’d be terrified to drill anywhere into those walls.
Looks like you opened a can of worms with this wiring job. Mistakes were made. Yes sir.
So many smart thoughts this video! :)
You firm on the price of the ceiling fan?😂😂😂
Am i the only one interested in what type of people that lived there before it was abandoned?😅
If you're going to produce cermercals go do that.
I live in Florida and had my whole home rewired by licensed contractors. The city inspector never checked any outlets or looked into the basement or attic at the new wiring. Got to love Florida.
A lot of inspectors deal with the same contractors. Contractors that do great work and consistently pass inspections gain a good reputation and can pass future inspections on good faith
Not to be weird but you need some lipstick bro, not for you but for the boxes. It marks the box for easy cutout 😅
I don’t know if you mentioned it before, but is this going to be a rental property or a place for you to your projects?
Finally 🎉
@35:19 if you're wondering why there's rolling black bars on video here it's caused from cheap, low quality lights. I make videos myself and couldn't stand them in my garage. Others don't mind though
@12:45 i wear glasses and sawdust/dust/rust from cars always finds a way around my eye protection, i usually need a full face mask (goggles are very uncomfortable for me)
My electric box is in the guest room behind the door, my house came that way. It's 24 years old and I've been here almost 12 years. Nobody ever said a thing about it. No inspector said anything bad about it.
Didn’t know there were rules for how low your outlets were are allowed to be.
Where I’m from, it’s very normal to have them at that height. But we don’t really have floods either, so that might be why? Idk
Also, quick question, why don’t you put insulation in the inside walls? Like for soundproofing?
Paritially cost and partially heat transfer. You don't want one room freezing and all of the other rooms hot.
@@CrownedHaley good point, but what about bed rooms? Some like to have cold bedrooms, so would that not just let the heat escape? And maybe the utility room as well? Idk, I understand cost, I didn’t think about that, but I see ups and downs regarding heating.
Spade bit is def wrong bit for making holes for electrical wires. Get yourself an auger bit, bro.
Is it just me, or is the foundation undermined? It looks like they originally had a foundation on grade around the outside walls with a crawlspace and later dug down in the middle to make a service basement, made a berm on wall, some kind of retaining wall on another side, slid some cinderblock towers in the middle and then just covered the remaining dirt with plastic in hopes it would not dry out and fall away. Am I seeing that wrong?
I am wondering something here… why are you not putting in any 4 plug outlets in the kitchen. I am having several put into my kitchen due to the fact that just at the coffee station I have the espresso machine and coffee maker with the electric tea kettle there as well and then we have a nightlight there. About 2 feet over we have another 4 plug outlet which is where I have 2 stands for charging the Laptop’s, iPad’s, iPhone’s, Watches, and Wireless Headset’s and since I empty all the bags (work bags) in the kitchen to clean them out nightly and then unload lunch bags and the Tote Bag I carry… the space might be useful for someone to have those as well. I even set up on the other side of the kitchen and dining area a few more (one for each Kiddo) and then requested an outlet in the floor for hooking up the charging cables to a central Surge Protection Tower for the Kiddos to plug in their laptop’s to charge while they are doing schoolwork. This also comes in handy when you have the parent(s) and kiddo’s all sitting down and doing schoolwork together and the parent doing either office work at home or paying bills or whatever they need to do while dinner is cooking too.
So, I've been meaning to ask this.
Is the house just really short, or is he gigantic.
Short cielings and he’s pretty tall
7.5 ft ceilings, I live on a house similar to this, also mine is 62 yrs old
old house only comes into play if you do nothing. the minute you touched that penal and tore up drywall you are responsible for bringing it all to code.
It’s the single conductor through romex connectors for me 🙁
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Man's Sclera just sent a whole repair bill for the custom wood chip rubbing you did... yikes 😬
Hope you'll heal quickly
Da denke ich an eine schwache Erinnerung an den Physikunterricht vor mehr als 40 Jahren, als es um Elektrizität ging.........der Lehrer erzählte was von Reihenschaltung und Parallelschaltung.......ich habe das damals nicht wirklich verstanden, was es mit Watt,Ohm und Ampere auf sich hat.