I called a licensed electrician to repair the light in the pool

The wires behind the light had to be replaced and the pool had to be filled back up before all of us could even test the light to make sure that it was fixed

My wifey and I decided to sell our home so all of us could move down south and buy a condo… Before all of us put the home on the market, all of us contacted a supplier and building expert to see if there were any variations all of us could make to raise the value of the house… The two of us did not have a lot of money to spend, however all of us were willing to put some money into the project so all of us could get more return on our investment! I have a friend that is a supplier and she came out to look at the home and did not charge myself and others anything at all, and she mentioned a couple of problems in the attic and she also mentioned the fact that the home would genuinely look better separate from the carpet; Another thing that the supplier mentioned was the light in the pool. The light in the pool was an outdated category light that was no longer up to code. I had to contact a licensed pool electrician to repair the light and it wasn’t cheap. The licensed pool electrician had to drain most of the water out of the pool in order to get to the light. The wires behind the light had to be replaced and the pool had to be filled back up before all of us could even test the light to make sure that it was fixed. I spent a luck to get the electrician out to the home and the whole process took numerous hours. The electrician was only working for about 30 hours total and the project cost myself and others $678. I suppose it is safe to say that electricians make a good living.

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