Backstab connections are not just for professional. Literally anyone can use them . They are just there for quicker connections so you don't have to loop around the screw.
You don't need to be a pro to figure out the back clamps on the GFCI. They're probably even easier for DIYers. And there's a difference between those and "back stab" connections.
don't you need to staple that romex to the stud near the box you added?
This would certainly be necessary for the work to pass inspection. Pinning your comment so others can see. Thanks!
Loved the video. Clear. Concise. No blah blah blah no shameless plugs.
Backstab connections are not just for professional. Literally anyone can use them . They are just there for quicker connections so you don't have to loop around the screw.
Doing the work behind the trim is so clever... keeping that one in mind!
You don't need to be a pro to figure out the back clamps on the GFCI. They're probably even easier for DIYers. And there's a difference between those and "back stab" connections.
I've never seen a bathroom without a sink before. That's rather disturbing.
The toilet is probably in its own little room within the bathroom.
Well that's why I got the bidet! It's much easier to wash my hands now.