tjohn said:
Is knob and tube wiring remediation the next thing that is necessary to sell a house? Just wondering. I am not going anywhere for a while, but I also want to avoid nasty surprises when the time comes to sell the house.
RobB said:
It seems to be an insurance thing.
SGW said:
Active knob and tube is not normally a safety issue - given that our house has had k&t for over 100 years without incident should be enough proof. However, given the reality of a buyers market it makes sense to replace the k&t as you are able. One additional benefit of replacing the k&t in addition to opening up the number of insurers willing to insure your house - I believe that Chubb is the only insurer in NJ currently willing to insure a k&t house - is the ability to insulate your exterior walls. This is where there have been problems in the past. People were unaware of the dangers of placing insulation alongside k&t wiring with disastrous results.
Anyone have knob and tube removed recently? Looking for recommendations for contractors you would recommend...or no
lynnl199 said:
Anyone have knob and tube removed recently? Looking for recommendations for contractors you would recommend...or no
TJ- you can abandon it rather than going through opening the walls/ceilings to get it out.....it's probably not a bad idea to get rid of everything easily accessible but you don't have to extirpate every inch of it like it was never there- which you'll never be able to do anyway since it runs through the joists rather than along it.
There are some code requirements that address the level of hurt you have to do to the original circuit to ensure it's not easily re-connected
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tjohn