My mother and I have moved into a new house and I was just checking the receptacles with my digital multimeter and I have found that most of the outlets in the house are not grounded. Is this a major problem, can this be easily fixed, and is this something that I can fix myself?
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It's not that big of a deal but less of a chance of problems if the ground is there. Reality is the ground and nuetral wires go to the same place at the panel (THE EARTH). There may be a few advantages by the ground wire that I don't know so running a new circuit or two for the computer and tv/stereo type things, most of the other things (alarm clocks, lamps, ect...) only have 2 prong type plugs so I wouldn't worry about those.
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Any receptacle outlets that you now have should be of the 2 prong type or GFCI if no ground is present. You can however check to see if a ground is present through the metal electrical box that the receptacle is in. You will need a multimeter to do this. If a ground exist then you can install 3 prong receptacles. A grounded receptacle is safer than an ungrounded one. Here's a link to show you how to test an outlet and the details for replacement.
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