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Mar 27, 2015
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concolor couguar
I would pay the guy with the certification
For the potential insurance issues alone. Licensed guy has to have insurance in case he screws up. I doubt the handyman would be covered especially for that kind of work
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How sketchy is this?
PharmD
3/27/15 2:14pm
not sketchy unless he does a bad job
maxpowers
3/27/15 2:15pm
If he does a bad job, my house burns down.
PharmD
3/27/15 2:16pm
is this the aluminum wiring house? Sounds like it might burn down either way
BYUCoug11
3/27/15 2:16pm
According to my research the wiring itself is fine. It's the connections that
PharmD
3/27/15 2:20pm
True. The connections, not the wiring, is the problem. Most of the wiring from
Ragnar Danneskjold
3/27/15 2:34pm
I would pay the guy with the certification
concolor couguar
3/27/15 2:27pm
Yeah - this is what I am thinking. The electrician is insured and the other guy
PharmD
3/27/15 2:30pm
Get your lender to let him know what they think of using an unlicensed guy
concolor couguar
3/27/15 2:54pm
You would think having your house burn down would be the worse thing to happen
Deadpool
3/27/15 2:39pm
Yeah I am going to refuse the handyman.
PharmD
3/27/15 2:46pm
RE: How sketchy is this?
Bullrider
3/27/15 3:17pm
I'm just thinking the $10 man doesn't know what he is doing.
PharmD
3/27/15 3:18pm
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