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The Wire Doctors Inc. appears in public building-permit records with 3 permits filed through 2024 in and around City of Philadelphia, PA. Permits are filed with local government before work begins, so this is a matter of public record, not a self-reported listing.
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How recent is The Wire Doctors Inc.'s work?
The most recent permit on record for The Wire Doctors Inc. is dated 2024-09-10, with 3 permits on file in total.
1. *Front Porch Weatherproof Receptacle:**
? - Run 12-2 Romex wire up to 75 feet from the panel across the basement to the front of the house, drilling through joists and cutting open areas of drywall as needed.
? - Drill through the exterior brick and install a weatherproof box with a TWRGFCI receptacle and an in-use bubble cover at the client's desired location on the front porch.
? - Install a single-pole 20-amp breaker, energize the circuit, and test for proper voltage.
2. **Receptacle Replacements:**
? - Replace the 20-amp single receptacle by the front door with a 20-amp AFCI receptacle.
? - Replace the two-pole 20-amp breaker with a single-pole 20-amp breaker.
? - Replace the two-prong receptacle to the left of the front window with an AFCI/GFCI receptacle.
3. **Porch Light and LED Sign Light Installation:**
? - Install the client-supplied porch light and LED sign light next to the front door by drilling through the block and fishing wires into the two-gang front switch box.
? - Install a combination switch in place of the single-pole switch.
? - Cut open the plaster wall as needed to fish the wire for the LED sign and plug it into the newly installed AFCI receptacle.
4. **Front Porch Camera Installation:**
? - Install the client-supplied camera on the front porch.
? - Run the wire down, drill through the block, and cut open the plaster wall to plug the camera into the newly installed AFCI/GFCI combination receptacle in a similar fashion to the LED sign.
5. **Garage Floodlight/Camera Installation:**
? - From the panel, fish 12-2 Romex wire up to 25 feet near the center of the garage door, drill through the top of the door, and install EMT conduit and a weatherproof box between the back windows and the garage door.
? - Fish wire up into the conduit with an approved connector and install the client-supplied floodlight/camera.
? - Install a single-pole 20-amp breaker, energize the circuit, and test for proper fCity of Philadelphia · 2024
Front porch:
New led light, combo switch, fan box, client supplied fan, and two lights.
Door bell front and back, multi tap transformer.
Back porch:
3 new lights, 2 combo switches, new gfci plus bubble cover.
Back door downstairs center light.
If client moves forward with estimate, a detailed description of the work is available upon request
Client responsible for any painting if needed
06/14/2024
Install three client-supplied lights on the new second floor, back door, and porch. This will require fishing of wires behind the existing drywall/plaster. On the day of installation, the client informed me of his plan to install a sliding door measuring 80 inches high by 72 inches wide. The job now includes installing three lights, a two-gang switch box, a single-pole switch, and a combination switch to control the existing kitchen light, back door lights, and porch light. We had reroute the always-hot wire at the existing single-pole box by the back door, which I did at no extra cost. Upon refishing the kitchen light, I discovered an improper box was used and installed a round pancake box at no additional charge.
Additionally, I installed two multi-tap transformers on the panel for doorbells at the front and back doors. This involved running doorbell wire across the basement into the finished kitchen area, up into the living room, and out to the front door, which required drilling through brick and fishing at various locations. The client hired a doorbell company to install the new doorbells, and I was only required to handle the hardwiring. Both multi-tap transformers were tested and found to have proper voltages, and I left both breakers in the off position.
The downstairs back door porch light was hanging in conduit. I removed the old box and conduit, then installed a weatherproof round box and strapped the UF wire to it. The client plans to install a camera to the left of it. This was done at no cost.
On the front porch, the clie
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