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Not sure if this is the thread to ask. Anybody know a good immigration consultant/lawyer. Yes there is lots in the city, looking for some personal recommendation. |
For upgrading to 200amps panel, you might want to get in touch with BC Hydro first before worrying about inspectors. Inspectors worries about code... which if your electrician is competent enough, there shouldn't be any issue. And as many have already commented, they ONLY care about what they are there for. So, electrical inspectors care only about how your electricals are run vs. what the code dictates. It could be a completely lousy job, but as long as it's within the code, they would ok it. Now back to BCHydro... you have to check with them to see if your area, or more specifically, the box where your home is connected to has enough spare capacity. I've read from local Tesla group where they weren't able to get their service upgraded because there simply isn't enough capacity. |
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they have a lot more power than you think. when you buy a home, you buy what someone else did, with or without a permit. i have seen many bad renovations done without permits. permits protect the person paying for work done in the sense that atleast it will be done up to code.. |
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For some of the bigger developments, i have seen BC hydro make the developer pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to get the power to their site. |
How much is a resi permit? Seems risky to do the work without one and not worth the cost savings. A neighbour of mine got busted and the city put up highly visible red signs to let everyone know it. Seemed kind of foolish to me to try and save a few bucks considering the potential ramifications as mentioned above. Are they pricey? |
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For the most part, it should be fine. This particular member of the Tesla group commented on something about homes in his/her area mostly being on 120+ AMP services as most have home+suite and from the comments, it seems that there were many people already done the upgrade to 200 and even 400amp services leaving no spare capacity. And it works on a first come, first served basis as far as capacity is concerned. Not sure how it ended though. As I'm sure if there's the need, BCHydro would be adding capacity to their box. Although it might be a lengthy wait. |
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Star Trek > Star Wars. Thinking back to when Star Trek first aired back in 1966, it has inspired so much. Just the technology alone. Okay, food replicators and teleportation a far stretch, but memory cards, communicators, etc. https://www.scientificamerican.com/a...uture-of-tech/ https://www.mynewlab.com/blog/10-tim...future-sci-fi/ On top of the tech stuff, Star Trek gave us hope. That in the future, humankind prevails and harmony can be reached. So many episodes that dealt with the human factor. Lessons in life, etc. Pretty powerful stuff. Then the idea of alien species - Klingons, Vulcans, Cardassians, Ferengi, even the Dominion (founders, Jem'Hadar, Vorta, etc.). A lot of traits from these species that exist in humans. How we deal with differences and try to solve bigger issues through cooperation. I love all the versions of Star Trek. From the original series to DS9, Enterprise, and Voyager. The movies were also, for the most part, great. Having said that the newest thing, Star Trek Lower Decks. Shit, that series is horrible. I know it's supposed to be comedy, but it's way over the top. Maybe like DS9, I'll start to like it. Discovery. I just need to get over that crybaby chick. As for Star Wars, meh. I watched Dune (even though it's not Star Wars, it's relative to the Star Wars sagas) and it was okay. The trilogies, prequels, sequels, etc. of Star Wars got tiring and predictable. Don't get me wrong, the stuff is alright, but Star Trek is more, much more. I've been watching a lot of Stargate lately. I'm getting into Atlantis. Oh, forgot to mention. The hot women of Star Trek franchise........... simply amazing. Speaking of which, Officer Hawt and Waverly Earp from that weird series, Wynonna Earp. That carpet licking scene from season 1. Since we're talking sci-fi. I just watched the new Twilight Zone. It's nothing like the original. I guess it's in the second year. I'm not sure what to think of it. Back to Star Wars, I am looking forward to the 2020 (2021) version of Dune. Dune for grown ups, while Star Wars was for kids and young adults. I have yet to watch the Mandalorian series. Worth the watch? |
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Electrical work is pretty much the only portion of your home you can legally do yourself as long as you have Somone to sign off on it. Basic residential electrical work is very easy. Getting permits to do minor renovations in Vancouver frankly is not worth it. The amount of over the top BS they want is worth the risk in going without one imo. Albeit inside work is far easier to hide etc than some major exterior renovation. But having to provide drawings and engineering reports for minor structural stuff is rediculous. Edit* Hehe is correct in his B.C. hydro information. As far as I know it is impossible to get a 150/200 amp service off a mid-span connection. So if your home is fed off the mid span of the power line, you are going to have to pay for an additional pole and everything else that comes a long with that. If it’s an underground service fed from a transformer then it may be a bit easier |
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Has anyone got a GPS tracker for their car that uses a SIM card? Canada never had cheap enough phone plans for me to want to do it, but with Shaws new free plan + $10 for 1GB for 90 days it'd cost $40/yr which I think is well worth it. Ideally I want something that I can check the location of remotely and be able to have it text me the GPS coordinates should it have a cell signal but not a data connection. Bonus points if it has the ability to have a geo fence. I've got some old Androids and iPhones kicking around too, maybe there's an app that does this and I can just wire the phone into the car? |
Regal theatres, and Cineworld closing down all theatres in the US and UK, James Bond being postponed was the straw that broke their back https://variety.com/2020/film/global...nd-1234791728/ |
Anyone know who to contact (if there is any agency at all) to notify of a dead animal on the road etc? Noticed 2 dead racoons on the drive home today, sad times... |
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if your dealing with provincial inspectors, yes you can have a FSR sign off. I would not be surprised if some of the electrical inspectors in Vancouver would fight to make you expose the work. I am not familiar with signing off on un permitted work, i am familiar with some inspectors in Vancouver, they can be very difficult. In Vancouver, it is almost a privilege to do business as a contractor, the amount of info they want and the waiting times are way too much and too long. this is the only city I have worked in where you can pay "overtime" to get your permit processed faster. tough city to do anything in |
Yea, it’s a joke. My former company built approx 350 homes in the 9 years I worked for them (townhomes and custom builds) we built a total of 1 home in Vancouver and it was really only as a favour to Somone in a slow time. I really want to build a custom home myself but I think I may want to move to North Burnaby or elsewhere just due to the nightmare of logistics in building within the CoV |
Remember that fake millionaire who used his relatives wealth and pretended it was his own? His daughter was on that short lived rich Asian girls of Vancouver show (she also pretended her uncles mansion/car was her own or something like that) And then they murdered their relative/business partner at his mansion on the British properties, and then chopped the body up into bits? Well he was only convicted of manslaughter and was sentenced to 7yrs for it + 3 yrs for dismembering the body He'll be released in 2 years or so https://www.citynews1130.com/2020/10...iness-partner/ |
Must have ties to Huawei or consulate. If any of us did that............ Correction. None of us would even think of doing such a barbaric thing to a fellow human. |
Recommend a good place to buy some area rugs?? Not wanting to drop big $$, need an 8x10 for my home office, has to be thin so chair can roll on it, looking at budget of few hundred dollars. |
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Wayfair, Costco, Home Sense Imo quality VS cost Costco is hard to beat imo. Problem is most of their carpets are online but you can always return |
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If you want a good quality rug, just go big. That comes from my parents experience of buying rugs. It's one of those things that if you buy cheap, you buy many times. Rugs they buy are in the 4-6k range, but they are thicker, thus I think for thin ones you could be in the low 4-figures... but point is, they have kept every single one of them so far and they felt as comfy as I step on the first day. The ones in bedroom, they might get a pass... but the one in their house in Taiwan is easily 20yrs in the living room where someone walks on it on a daily basis... other than some $$$ to have it professionally cleaned every so often, nothing has ever done to them in term of maintenance. |
The problem with that is, styles change. I’m all for spending money on quality however I almost certainly know my home will not look the way it does now in 10 years. Not to say you can’t get timeless rugs which are pretty versatile in terms of look but a carpet that’s been there for 20 years likely means much of the look has remained the same as well. |
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aged well in term of design. Fashion may go out of style, but style never does. There are Persian grade quality rugs that have a design to modern rugs in a variety of colors too (although in similar price range). So, just take your pick. Another example of longevity, a hardwood floor's color might go from mahogany in style to grey... but the hardwood floor itself never change. One could re-finish the HW floor itself to different stains several times if a quality HW floor was used in the first place. If you used vinyl or other cheaper alternatives, the only way is pretty much to gut it and replace them. |
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