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Aleksey wrote:Any way to add/replace new wires without destroying
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Fish tape. Tom

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Any way to add/replace new wires without destroying drywalls ?

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Aleksey


Yes. you fish them. Any good electrician can do wonders.


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Any way to add/replace new wires without destroying drywalls ?

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Any way to add/replace new wires without destroying drywalls ?

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Vertically in the same area ( between the studs), not much of a problem
depending on the age of the construction. Newer homes may have fire blocking
at 4 or 8 feet.

Side to side past a stud, your going to need access from above or below to
accomplish this one.


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Aleksey Telyshev wrote:

Hello,
Any way to add/replace new wires without destroying drywalls ?

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Aleksey


If it's just a short run, like within one room, consider using surface
mounted wiring stuff. Like these things from Home Cheepo:

http://tinyurl.com/bw8re

HTH,

Jeff

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