D.E.Bishop wrote:
Once again, too many folks making suggestions and the guy doesn't seem to know a single thing about GFCI circuits.
Time for him to get a pro before he screws things up.
Hire an electrician, not a handyman. I just went through this with my brother, it's not a game, it's very serious.
There was a time when I knew nothing about GFCI circuits either. So I read up on them and asked questions about them on here and I learned what I needed to know about them and I fixed my own. If that's what the OP wants to do, then good for him.