Let's say you have a home built in the early 80's. Let's also say you have a bad 30-amp circuit breaker switch that needs to be replaced, likely original to the home. It gets thrown every time its circuit is active for more than a few minutes and it is generating heat and odor. Let's imagine that while researching how to replace this circuit breaker, you learn that your electrical panel is a well-known fire hazard, used in new-home construction from the 70's-thru-90's, before a class-action lawsuit leveled the company for being the cause of an average of 2,800 fires/year in that same span of time.
At this point, you realize you must replace this box. You call an electrician, he comes to your home to inspect the box and give you an estimate on the replacement. In doing so, he informs you that he can't do the requested work b/c your box location is out of code and a complete box relocation to an approved location and the subsequent re-wiring of your home is in order to bring the entire system up to code. The price tag for such a job is estimated to run upwards of $10,000...
Is this money you'll have to eat or could this be a homeowner's insurance claim since these particular panels are know to be firetraps? I don't have any idea as I'm not especially insurance savy and I've never filed a claim.
TIA and I so wish I was asking for a friend. I am seeking a 2nd and 3rd electrician's opinion before calling my agent, just wondering if someone here ha s a grasp on what my options are.
FWIW, I learned from another electrical company this morning while setting up other estimates that a home on the next block from me, built at the same time, by the same builder and with the same exact electrical panel, burned to the ground 3 years ago due to circuit breaker failure. Would this have any bearing?
At this point, you realize you must replace this box. You call an electrician, he comes to your home to inspect the box and give you an estimate on the replacement. In doing so, he informs you that he can't do the requested work b/c your box location is out of code and a complete box relocation to an approved location and the subsequent re-wiring of your home is in order to bring the entire system up to code. The price tag for such a job is estimated to run upwards of $10,000...
Is this money you'll have to eat or could this be a homeowner's insurance claim since these particular panels are know to be firetraps? I don't have any idea as I'm not especially insurance savy and I've never filed a claim.
TIA and I so wish I was asking for a friend. I am seeking a 2nd and 3rd electrician's opinion before calling my agent, just wondering if someone here ha s a grasp on what my options are.
FWIW, I learned from another electrical company this morning while setting up other estimates that a home on the next block from me, built at the same time, by the same builder and with the same exact electrical panel, burned to the ground 3 years ago due to circuit breaker failure. Would this have any bearing?