How to Install an Outdoor Electrical Outlet – This Old House

How to Install an Outdoor Electrical Outlet – This Old House

Bringing power to a deck with electrician Keith Diemer. (See below for a shopping list and tools.) Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House You…

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Ricardo Junqueira says:

I’m always a bit weary when doing electrical work. I was wondering how cool
would it be if TOH provided local training courses for paying customers.
TOH Tech School would be AWESOME! 

telosfd says:

Heavy duty outlet really strong and nice installation.

SkilledEddie says:

romex in sealtite haha

marthasmadman says:

Looks like west Little Rock by the style of the houses

Damien Nicholas says:

it’s too bad that the hardest part of being an electrician is the school
aspect of it all. i’ve wired countless projects big and small, but still
don’t have the patients to go sit in a classroom to actually get paid what
i deserve. but then again, i’ll just be paying off student loans and bills
i rack up while i’m in school in the first place, so…. idk… just seems
like a waste of time.

Jason C. says:

You should always drill through the brick not the grout.

Maxid1 says:

Pretty much the cardinal rule of placing anchors in or drilling through a
masonry wall is, avoid doing it through the mortar lines, it causes them to
open. That’s bad.

sjs says:

Aren’t you supposed to test the GFCI circuit?

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