My wife & I just bought a 1-bedroom, 1-bath condo in Arlington, Virginia to use as a rental.
The building was constructed in 1946 and there are 9 units in our building.
The electrical panel is Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) Stab-lok panel. The wiring appears to be aluminum. The receptacles and switches have all been painted (the windows are all painted shut so there is no escaping ).
We are replacing the windows but don't know how to proceed with the electrical issues. We want a safe home for prospective renters, but because all of the other units have the same issues, whatever we do will be for naught if another unit catches fire.
For what it's worth, long-time residents have said there has never been a fire.
I'd like to replace the switches and receptacles and add GFCI's at the very least. Has anyone used Alumiconn as a means of connecting copper wire to aluminum?
Any help/ideas would be greatly appreciated.
The building was constructed in 1946 and there are 9 units in our building.
The electrical panel is Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) Stab-lok panel. The wiring appears to be aluminum. The receptacles and switches have all been painted (the windows are all painted shut so there is no escaping ).
We are replacing the windows but don't know how to proceed with the electrical issues. We want a safe home for prospective renters, but because all of the other units have the same issues, whatever we do will be for naught if another unit catches fire.
For what it's worth, long-time residents have said there has never been a fire.
I'd like to replace the switches and receptacles and add GFCI's at the very least. Has anyone used Alumiconn as a means of connecting copper wire to aluminum?
Any help/ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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