
GFCI outlet (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) is a type of electrical outlet designed to enhance safety by protecting against electrical shock and reducing the risk of electrical fires.
The number of GFCI outlets you should have in your house depends on the layout and the specific areas where they are required by electrical code. GFCI outlets are designed to protect you from electrical shock in areas where water or moisture may be present.
The National Electrical Code (NEC) mandates GFCI protection in the following areas:
Bathrooms:
Kitchens:
Laundry Rooms:
Garages:
Basements:
All outlets in unfinished basements (used for storage, mechanical equipment, etc.) require GFCI protection.
Outdoor Areas:
Crawl Spaces:
Utility Sinks:
In general, you may need 10–20 GFCI outlets (or fewer if they protect downstream outlets) to fully comply with safety standards and code requirements. Give us a call today and let us help you determine the exact number of GFCI outlets needed for your home layout and circuits.
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