I had an arc fault breaker replaced because it kept trippingI was charged $$for the breaker and $for laborIt took the electrician about 30-minutes total to complete the job and I was charged for hoursI was also forced to pay the bill because the electrician told my landlord that I overloaded the breaker and damaged itWhile he was there he did not check or measure how much load I was putting on the curcuit he made an assumption that almost got me kick out of my homeI had a different electrician come and check how much I was putting on the curcuit and they said about 65% max of the Amp curcuitSo not enough to damage the breaker
I had an arc fault breaker replaced because it kept tripping. I was charged $277. $75 for the breaker and $202.50 for labor. It took the electrician about 30-40 minutes total to complete the job and I was charged for 1.5 hours. I was also forced to pay the bill because the electrician told my landlord that I overloaded the breaker and damaged it. While he was there he did not check or measure how much load I was putting on the curcuit he made an assumption that almost got me kick out of my home. I had a different electrician come and check how much I was putting on the curcuit and they said about 65% max of the 15 Amp curcuit. So not enough to damage the breaker.
I had an arc fault breaker replaced because it kept trippingI was charged $$for the breaker and $for laborIt took the electrician about 30-minutes total to complete the job and I was charged for hoursI was also forced to pay the bill because the electrician told my landlord that I overloaded the breaker and damaged itWhile he was there he did not check or measure how much load I was putting on the curcuit he made an assumption that almost got me kick out of my homeI had a different electrician come and check how much I was putting on the curcuit and they said about 65% max of the Amp curcuitSo not enough to damage the breaker
I had an arc fault breaker replaced because it kept tripping. I was charged $277. $75 for the breaker and $202.50 for labor. It took the electrician about 30-40 minutes total to complete the job and I was charged for 1.5 hours. I was also forced to pay the bill because the electrician told my landlord that I overloaded the breaker and damaged it. While he was there he did not check or measure how much load I was putting on the curcuit he made an assumption that almost got me kick out of my home. I had a different electrician come and check how much I was putting on the curcuit and they said about 65% max of the 15 Amp curcuit. So not enough to damage the breaker.