My fiancee and I are moving into a studio apartment this week. It is a part of her parent's house that was once a garage, and then a day care center and now recently renovated to be an apartment. They just spent about $20,000 on the permits, materials and labor to get it ready. We started moving our things in when we noticed a rather serious problem: all 4 of the main outlets are the old 2-prong non-grounded type.
So I hit Google looking to find a solution. of course you find the little plug in adapters that convert the outlet by using the faceplate screw as a ground, but from my research, those are no good. I have some expensive electronics I need to power, and a half-assed solution won't cut it.
I've gotten conflicting info from various websites talking about this as well as the electrician who worked on the renovations. I have heard two main pieces of info. 1. The outlets have to be re-wired to include a ground wire, and then have the newer 3-prong outlets installed. 2. Since the outlet boxes are metal and have a scre in the back, the box is most likely already grounded, and all that needs to be done ihave a new 3 prong outlet installed with a ground wire from the outlet to the box.
Obviously #2 is ideal as it would be a quick, easy and cheap fix. However I don't have the equipment or knowhow to do event he "easy" fix. I have a few electrician friends who may be able to come out soon, but I wanted to try and get some more info beforehand so I at least seem like I know what I'm talking about.
So here's a quick run down of the situation for anyone who might have some knowledge on this. The outlets are 2-prong now. There are no other wires behind the outlets inside the box that looks like a ground wire. The boxes are metal and there is a screw in the back of each box.
Any info is greatly appreciated!
So I hit Google looking to find a solution. of course you find the little plug in adapters that convert the outlet by using the faceplate screw as a ground, but from my research, those are no good. I have some expensive electronics I need to power, and a half-assed solution won't cut it.
I've gotten conflicting info from various websites talking about this as well as the electrician who worked on the renovations. I have heard two main pieces of info. 1. The outlets have to be re-wired to include a ground wire, and then have the newer 3-prong outlets installed. 2. Since the outlet boxes are metal and have a scre in the back, the box is most likely already grounded, and all that needs to be done ihave a new 3 prong outlet installed with a ground wire from the outlet to the box.
Obviously #2 is ideal as it would be a quick, easy and cheap fix. However I don't have the equipment or knowhow to do event he "easy" fix. I have a few electrician friends who may be able to come out soon, but I wanted to try and get some more info beforehand so I at least seem like I know what I'm talking about.
So here's a quick run down of the situation for anyone who might have some knowledge on this. The outlets are 2-prong now. There are no other wires behind the outlets inside the box that looks like a ground wire. The boxes are metal and there is a screw in the back of each box.
Any info is greatly appreciated!