Question of quality? The current plumbing is of vintage 1933 which has yet to succumb to freezing, abuse, time, nor ever leak. What is the word on these current pieces available on all of the shelves. Should PVC be introduced or can we stay with the galvanized in the addition?
Spiritually speaking smoke that resi bro. ????????
What the Hell does spirituality have to do with running out of blow?
I think you need to verify that GFI's are not installed in the breaker box. You might want to check your panel box for gfi breakers. Given that this house is twenty years plus old, GFI's were commonly installed in the breaker panel. Like the units found along most kitchen cabinets, outdoors and and in bathrooms, the breaker would have a test and reset button on it. If you don't find them there, the breakers may have been replaced. Which raises other questions about home repair. I recommend that you have an licensed and experienced electrician install the outlets. At the risk of being condescending, I do not believe you have experience to install the GFCI's. Also check the state your in, to determine minimum qualifications for home inspectors. Their training might be to inspect to current code, and not old code.
I was in fire and safety for 25 years, if the system was not engineered properly it could be fatal. There are several types Halon, Inergen, and Co2. CO2 alone will not support life, however the other two I mentioned will if properly engineered. However the fire will burn other things such as electrical wiring and plastics that will kill you as well. So sorry to hear of this.
Perhaps you mean you ran out of tobacco. You cant smoke resin. You need a combustible source. You can hold a lighter in the bowl of your pipe until it smoulders but you will be smoking your actual pipe not just resin. I dont see that being a sin but your pipe will get hot and it will not last very long. If you get a good quality stone pipe you will find that resin doesnt burn.