Tucson fixer upper day #60

April 10th, 2007 by Kenric

It seems like the electrical issues never end.  We finally had the electrical approved by the city of Tucson, but well Tucson Electric Power came out to install the meter they said that it did not meet their standards because the meter location was under a carport.  We didn’t move the meter, it has been under the carport the entire time so I looked up the meter requirements for TEP on their site.

It does clearly state that any existing meter can be located under a carport.  However, if an electrical upgrade permit is pulled for the property, the meter location cannot remain there and must be moved.

How did I miss that?  Easy, I just assumed the location was ok since it had been there.  Our electrician did not know about this requirement either.  He felt responsible for not checking with TEP prior to the work that we did so he’s charging us for parts only for the meter move which won’t be alot at all.  The biggest thing is the time that we’ve lost.

I’m heading down to the house today to do some handyman work.  I’m going to finish up the house little stuff instead of paying a handyman.  However, I don’t know how to make stucco let alone patch holes with it so I’m going to get some bids while I’m down there. We’ve got to get this finished and sold!



  1. 4 Comments to “Tucson fixer upper day #60
  2. I wonder what the big deal is about having it under a carport??? I’m glad your electrician decided to do the right thing by you.

    By Trisha on Apr 10, 2007

  3. yo kenric

    I accidently posted an unfinished comment the other day and was looking for it to finish it and cant find it … can you help me out i spent a lot of time on it
    thx
    bill

    By bill or puss_n_boots_owner@yahoo.com on Jan 16, 2008

  4. am I hallucinating or what

    dint u sell the tucson fixer?

    By bill or puss_n_boots_owner@yahoo.com on Jan 16, 2008

  5. Bill, this blog doesn’t save unfinished comments. Not sure where it went. The fixer was sold!

    By Kenric on Jan 17, 2008

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