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[Music] [Music] [Music] oh [Music] all right we are back again with another video lets just get into it um today were going to talk about uh what i look for when i am doing an electrical rough the areas that i look for are the violations i look for when im doing an electrical rough um so let me just get this camera turned around well get started um were in a brand new home just its built its a small one its probably about 1200 square feet its a single single family one level and im kind of giving you uh give you a look um so lets just go through um try to make this quick i want to try to keep them short and sweet um i seem to get more views when theyre when theyre short so im gonna try to keep them short uh electrical rough um so lets get into it this is a bedroom here uh pretty much go through and check all the at least one outlet on every wall every wall and it is secured to a stud and the romex is going straight up through the top plate and if its closer than an inch