Raceway Seal Code Requirements: What the NEC Actually Says

Raceway seal code requirements are some of the most commonly misunderstood areas in electrical inspections. If you’re running conduit outdoors, under slabs, or through cold-storage walls, it pays to know exactly what NEC 225.27 and 300.5(G) require—and why the wrong sealant can come back to haunt you at inspection. 2023 NEC Updates for Raceway Seal … Read more

Smoke & CO Alarm Placement: 2021 IRC R314/R315 – What Actually Passes Inspection?

Smoke detector placement IRC R314 is one of the most overlooked details in code compliance, but it’s a critical life safety measure for every home. If you want a sure-fire way to fail your final inspection, misplace a smoke alarm or skip a CO detector. But let’s get this straight: these devices aren’t just a … Read more

Laundry Area GFCI & AFCI: What Changed from 2020 to 2023 NEC? (Short Answer: Not Much)

When it comes to laundry area GFCI and AFCI requirements, many electricians, inspectors, and homeowners wonder what the 2023 NEC brought to the table that’s different from 2020. Here’s the quick answer up front: there were no major changes to the laundry area GFCI and AFCI requirements between the 2020 and 2023 NEC cycles. The … Read more

Does Your Dishwasher Require GFCI Protection Now? (2023 NEC Update)

GFCI requirements for dishwashers changed in 2023. In this post, I break down what NEC 210.8(D) means for inspectors, electricians, and homeowners. 2023 brought a wave of code changes for kitchen appliances. Few have caused as much confusion—or failed as many final inspections—as the new GFCI rules for dishwashers. So let’s break it down, field-style, … Read more

Why Pool Fence Barriers Matter

Pool fence barrier requirements often feel like a nuisance at first—just something to pass inspection and get swimming. But did you know that… According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), nearly 300 children under the age of 5 drown in backyard pools every year. Most of these tragedies happen at home, and the … Read more

Fireblocking vs Firestopping: Know the Difference Before Your Inspection Gets Red-Tagged

Let’s clear up one of the most common misunderstandings I see on job sites—and during framing inspections—when it comes to fireblocking vs. firestopping. These two terms are not interchangeable, and if you mix them up during rough-in, it’s going to cost you time, possibly a failed inspection, and maybe even require you to tear out … Read more