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Question by kay
Submitted on 8/17/2003
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My home has many problems, we cannot find anyone to disclaim work done by a local contractor (GC) who should we call to get answers to our electrical problems. We need them fixed ASAP we have been told our house will burn down!

1 1/2 years old home.  PLEASE HELP ME!


Answer by r3
Submitted on 10/16/2003
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go to the city and tell them what you think and see if the inspector can shed any light on the ordeal if he declines request another inspector to speak with its his and the contractors license that is at stake

 

Answer by jaggerds
Submitted on 10/30/2003
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call the state electrical inspector and file a comp.

 

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