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Originally Posted by villagetinker
Remember to look behind any shelving, refrigerator, or anything else up against the walls, I have seen GFCI receptacles covered by this stuff, and then people forgot the GFCI's were there. Also, if your home is less than 10 years old you may still be able to get the home plans from the building department, ours were 16 pages, with one of these showing all of the original wiring.
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VTinker, Great idea to obtain the electrical plans. When you say building department, do you mean the Villages or the county? Sorry if this is a dumb question, but I would really like to get the plans for our home.
OP, we had a problem on our last home with an outlet near our front door. Every time a piece of equipment was plugged in there, it tripped the circuit and we lost power on our lanai. That outlet was apparently ok, but during the course of having work done on the lanai, the contractor found a loose wire in one of the lanai outlets. Once that was fixed, no more problems.
Hope you are able to get yours fixed.