home wiring question

There's states that allow you to do your own wiring as long as it's your residence. In Wisconsin, you can do your own as long as it's a new house under construction and you have to be living there. It doesn't make sense because you can't reside in a house being built. Not sure living in a trailer on the property while building satisfies that law.

It doesn’t. My brother built in Wisconsin and had to hire a contractor even though he was more than capable. Most states don’t allow you to work on the electrical unless you actually live in it. New houses specifically. Remodels are different.
 
I was kidding. OP should not be doing wiring if he doesn’t know the basics. I added that I am a perfectionist.
In tennessee you are allowed to do your own wiring (which is crazy). I pulled permits and they come and check everything out to make sure it is legit. I know a home inspector that I regularly consult with to make sure things are to code and safe. He just wasn't answering his phone and I have a drywall crew coming tomorrow morning so time was/is of the essence.

thanks for the help all.
 
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In tennessee you are allowed to do your own wiring (which is crazy). I pulled permits and they come and check everything out to make sure it is legit. I know a home inspector that I regularly consult with to make sure things are to code and safe. He just wasn't answering his phone and I have a drywall crew coming tomorrow morning so time was/is of the essence.

thanks for the help all.

That’s not crazy, all states I know of allow it. The main thing is if you have a questions, never hesitate to ask, like you did. Better safe than sorry.
 
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I wired my entire new house so I know how expensive wire is.

If you know enough to wire your house, you should know running a heavier gauge is perfectly ok. Im not an electrician by any means but it’s basic stuff.
 
i don’t have the jimlad, settle down.

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Black is hot, white is not, that's what you need to know about wiring.
Some of that old stuff is all black though. Ran into some of that on a building site we bought. Had to use PVC pipe to turn stuff on the first time to see if you had things right. Nothing like seeing an arc running about 4 foot up a box.
 
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In a perfect world, those whites are marked with electrical tape.

Oh yea I know, nothing in electrical world ends up perfect though.

I will say, the confusion of a greenhorn when they open a box with a white wire tied into a bunch of black wires for the first time is priceless though. The smoke starts coming out of there ears trying to solve the “problem”
 
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