Arrived onsite and was shown the tv outlet that the resident currently has, and where he wants it. The basement was finished, and the whole stud bay was wood getting up so i had to notch and nailplate the whole way up to get the outlet in next to the tv bracket. The other thing was for a bidet but it was a much more energy efficient bidet only getting up to 3-4 amps maximum draw. After finding out there was 2 bathroom circuits and that this one went to a bathroom that isn’t used all that much, i did a load calculation and determined it could be tapped off the existing outlet, but it could also use a dedicated feed depending on what they use on that circuit. I wrote up pricing and the resident decided oncoming off existing for both new outlets, so that’s what i did. For the bathroom, i notched all the framing until i got low enough to put a GFCI in below the medicine cabinet framing, installed that, tied it into the outlet, and then restored power and tested everything. Both new outlets