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Default Workaround Basement Insulation for electrical work.

On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 09:23:13 -0400, "John Gilmer"
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Hi:

A fellow I know has a relatively new home (3 year old?) with a poured
foundation. The exterior walls of the un-finished part of the basement are
covered with some kind of "foil" covered product that seems to be held in
place with a little glue here and there and one or two "concrete nails" with
backer.

He wants to extend some outlets. While there is exposed & accessible romex
in the basement it's likely the electrical inspection was done before the
drywall was installed and the inspector ASSumed that the wood studs would be
covered with drywall. Some were and some weren't.

Anyway, he wants to extend some outlets to areas where thee is this "foil"
stuff.

What's the best approach?

1) Put the outlets and surface wiring on top of the "foil" or

2) Put the outlets and wiring under the foil and cut out access to the
outlets.

In the case of #1, we would use metal boxes and metal conduit.

Or should something else be done?

Thanks

Frame the wall inside the foam, install wiring in the framed wall,
fill cavity with rock wool and cover with drywall.