So, first off sorry I have threads I have started and need to respond to… my apologies! Life has just been crazy busy as of late!
So, on to my question if you electrician folks would not mind chiming in… I’d be so appreciative!
My in laws passed as some of you know and we have had some struggles on deciding what to do with the house. My wife’s heart was broken and she shut down for a couple years… no judgement as I am fortunate to still have my parents… I just tried to be there for her, to say I understand would be unfair. Though they were my second parents… and miss them very much.
We decided to not sell and use the house as a rental. So, this house was built back in 1955. So naturally the wiring is good and sturdy I believe… but popping a wall plate this morning… there is no ground on the two prong outlets.
So, I’ll include some pics… but my question is… if I change the outlets to three prong and use the shielded ground wire to the new outlet and attach to the metal housing of the outlet… is that a proper ground?? This is where I am hoping to get some pro advice as I don’t want to assume and end up making a mistake.
One of the outlets…
If it’s a go to ground to the new outlet and the screw in the back of the metal casing… I’d be using this type of ground wire.
Thanks in advance for any help, appreciate you all so much! Thanks again!
So, on to my question if you electrician folks would not mind chiming in… I’d be so appreciative!
My in laws passed as some of you know and we have had some struggles on deciding what to do with the house. My wife’s heart was broken and she shut down for a couple years… no judgement as I am fortunate to still have my parents… I just tried to be there for her, to say I understand would be unfair. Though they were my second parents… and miss them very much.
We decided to not sell and use the house as a rental. So, this house was built back in 1955. So naturally the wiring is good and sturdy I believe… but popping a wall plate this morning… there is no ground on the two prong outlets.
So, I’ll include some pics… but my question is… if I change the outlets to three prong and use the shielded ground wire to the new outlet and attach to the metal housing of the outlet… is that a proper ground?? This is where I am hoping to get some pro advice as I don’t want to assume and end up making a mistake.
One of the outlets…
If it’s a go to ground to the new outlet and the screw in the back of the metal casing… I’d be using this type of ground wire.
Thanks in advance for any help, appreciate you all so much! Thanks again!