Arrived on the job site. The customer stated that he wanted the outlet located beneath the panel replaced, as it was not GFCI protected. I installed a GFCI outlet to bring it up to safety standards since it is in a wet location. The customer also had a four-foot, four-bulb fluorescent fixture with two internal ballasts that were not working properly. I rewired and bypassed the ballasts to convert the fixture to LED and installed LED hard-drive bulbs. The fixture is now operating correctly. Additionally, I replaced the switch that controls the light fixture, pigtailing the switch leg and the hot conductor accordingly. I asked the customer if he wanted solutions for reworking the entire junction box and the two-gang switch box with new pigtails. The customer declined and requested that I address only the switch for the four-foot LED fixture. I also noticed that the home has an FPE subpanel and an older GE main breaker panel, both approximately 40–50 years old. I provided solutions for