Adding a Bathroom to a Home : Wiring Dryer Outlets

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2008

Discover the correct way to run wiring for dryer outlets. Learn how to add a new bathroom to a home, including tips on wiring dryer outlets in this free home improvement video.

Expert: Dave Pollack
Bio: Dave Pollack owns Dave's Handyman service in Cottonwood, Arizona. He has been doing home repairs for years and is considered a Jack of all trades.
Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler

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  • Nice, no L16/L17 on your box, no secondary support brace on the box, no 4-prong dryer outlet, notched 2x6 studs (I hope those aren't structural).....c'mon.

  • For new work the wire has to be four wire and a four wire receptacle to be code compliant. Why is he using three wire and a three wire receptacle.

  • OMG cant anyone show mw how to WIRE a 220 for a dryer??? my god i have a hundred ways to put a dryer in lol my god are we stupid

  • You could mention that most 4x boxes have little tangs that you rest right against the stud, thus setting you up for perfect alignment with common drywall thicknesses.

  • This sort of shows how to screw the box onto the stud. I have no idea how to connect the outlet or connect the other end to the elec. box

  • thanks for the video now i dont understand ha just kidding

  • wheres the NM Clamp to secure the cable to the metal box?

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