Moparmyway
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We also need permits for work to be performed, then the routine inspection to wrap it all up.In the State of Kentucky I have to consider the following:
http://isaacslaw.org/index.htm
I have to consider protecting 1) my family 2) my livelihood
I am a licensed Master Electrician. Any idea the hell-storm of legalese that would rain down on me and the fallout for my family if something bad happened?
The KY State Housing Building and Construction has been using Isaac's Law as a big f-ing hammer over the past years and for good reason.
Can't imagine that the skilled trades in NY allow much to slip by.
No problems conforming to state/ local ordinances at all. Those requirements actually strengthen my licenses in my area !
............and you are 100% correct about the "slip-by" except that the trades dont really have anything to do with it, its the municipalities and city's that enforce those requirements.
I hope you weathered the storm well, we got real lucky where I live, too much cold air dropped down from Canada and pushed the moisture South of me
........... sorry to those that got what we were supposed to get !!