Comment by MagicMoonlight 2 days ago It can’t, but it’s read reports before so it sure can simulate an answer. 3 comments MagicMoonlight Reply OJFord 1 day ago To give it the benefit of doubt, it's possible it saw a circuit labelled "kitchen" in the panel, and then in photos of the kitchen saw mixed outlets.(I'm not in the US - would a 'home inspector' actually go around buzzing out outlets anyway?) dgemm 1 day ago They won't necessarily map out all the circuits but they will generally test them all with a tester to find wiring problems. wil421 1 day ago Yes, most will at least test GFCI receptacles especially in the kitchen. I bought one to test my basement after a renovation.
OJFord 1 day ago To give it the benefit of doubt, it's possible it saw a circuit labelled "kitchen" in the panel, and then in photos of the kitchen saw mixed outlets.(I'm not in the US - would a 'home inspector' actually go around buzzing out outlets anyway?) dgemm 1 day ago They won't necessarily map out all the circuits but they will generally test them all with a tester to find wiring problems. wil421 1 day ago Yes, most will at least test GFCI receptacles especially in the kitchen. I bought one to test my basement after a renovation.
dgemm 1 day ago They won't necessarily map out all the circuits but they will generally test them all with a tester to find wiring problems.
wil421 1 day ago Yes, most will at least test GFCI receptacles especially in the kitchen. I bought one to test my basement after a renovation.
To give it the benefit of doubt, it's possible it saw a circuit labelled "kitchen" in the panel, and then in photos of the kitchen saw mixed outlets.
(I'm not in the US - would a 'home inspector' actually go around buzzing out outlets anyway?)
They won't necessarily map out all the circuits but they will generally test them all with a tester to find wiring problems.
Yes, most will at least test GFCI receptacles especially in the kitchen. I bought one to test my basement after a renovation.