Joshua Peterson with Peterson Electric. We are here today in Louisville, Colorado. We are here today working for a realtor, working on an inspection list. Basically, we had to check all the GFCIs in the kitchen according to 210.8 in the code book. The biggest concern was the kitchen. The compliant was in this kitchen was when they went to trip some of the GFCI receptacles in here that the other receptacles on the downside were not tripping. The reason why, it was happening here in this kitchen, which is a pretty good size kitchen was due to the fact that whoever put back the receptacles, did not put the GFCIs and receptacles in the right position, so what ending up happening is one receptacle in front of the GFCI instead of behind it. It would not trip. We had 2 other circuits mixed up, so this kitchen is fairly big. It has three 20 amp kitchen counter outlets serving it. Part of it is we have this really long peninsula. I will try to back up here, so you can see it. We have a really long peninsula that has its own circuit. We had another circuit on this side of the microwave and another circuit by the refrigerator. We had three 20 amp circuits that needed an extra GFI. We needed to reposition a couple GFCIs and trace out why it was not tripping. So that is it. We do very simple jobs for you as well. Just give us a call or go on our website. www.petersonelectricllc.com