 But when it comes to running electrical to your whole home, I give you an example. The first show of this year, we came in the house, as soon as I walked in the doors, I knew there was problems with electrical, never mind structure, plumbing, I knew right away. We started opening it up, and what did I find? I find they ran the pot lights in the living room, then came in with steel beams to do the structure, push the steel beams up into place and squish the wires up against the floor sheathing, against the floor joists. What can this cause? Could cause arcing, could cause heat, could cause all kinds of problems. Like a fire? Fire. Electrical hazard period. This was done with someone who didn't really know how to do electrical, but was trying to do the job properly. $500,000 later, we come in, we take the place apart and we redo the whole house of electrical, structural, plumbing, you name it, HVAC. When I walked into the bathroom upstairs and I said, pull this wall, pull this wall, people wonder why I say take it all down. I opened up the wall behind the toilet and there was a wire hanging down to the floor that was live. The floor was actually ran to the direction of where that electrical wire was and I told the homeowners, had you have had a shower, not only would you have flooded the kitchen right away, but if it had pooled up to touching that electrical line and you were standing in the water, what would happen? Could be very, very bad for your health. Could be fatal. Very, very bad. Could be fatal because now you're the ground. Second show of this year, we find that there's not only a million junction points in the basement, structural issues, there was no ground to the house at all, so nothing was grounded. What can happen? With ungrounded wiring, you have less of a safety system in your house. That's all part of the safety system that helps your overcurrent protection clear and keeps your family safe. When I was a kid, I remember, you know, my dad because he was a, he was a jack of all trades, master of none. He was great though. He cared. I walked into a house one time and I touched the stove and I got a shock and I was like, why did I get a shock off the stove? It wasn't grounded. That's what can happen to you. Doesn't mean it's going to kill you or can be fatal, but no matter what, it means if you have kids in the house, it's an unsafe home.