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Michael A. Terrell
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Arny Krueger wrote:
It's not UL approved, so insurance companies wouldn't insure
buildings where it was used. If a building inspector is honest, it will
fail inspection and on CoO will be issued. If that happens, the builder
can't transfer ownership, and has to do repairs with approve materials,
or pay off the construction loans and eat the loss.
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You can't have a sense of humor, if you have no sense.
250 feet of 10/3 romex runs about $200. I wonder why people aren't
importing wire from the UK - your prices are pretty cheap!
It's not UL approved, so insurance companies wouldn't insure
buildings where it was used. If a building inspector is honest, it will
fail inspection and on CoO will be issued. If that happens, the builder
can't transfer ownership, and has to do repairs with approve materials,
or pay off the construction loans and eat the loss.
--
You can't have a sense of humor, if you have no sense.