Potential Omaha electrical code update could add hundreds of dollars to home cost

OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – The Omaha City Council is considering updated electrical codes that could add hundreds of dollars to new homes and electrical projects but supporters say the changes could save lives.

The council will vote on the ordinance December 9. If passed, the new code would require whole house surge protectors, ground-fault outlets and arc-fault breakers for new construction and electrical projects.

Local electrician Jon Nebel said the updates could cost homeowners an extra $500 per project but the safety benefits are worth it…

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