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home wiring
I'm wiring some extra outlets and another set of lights into an already
existing circuit in my bathroom Previous wiring went from a light swith on to other lights/outlets in other rooms. My issue is that there will be so many connections in the swith box that I don't think they'll all fit. It will be a 3 gang switch box with 3 more lines (besides what the swithes go to) going from it. If I put in a juntion box, can it be covered with sheetrock? Right now I have a section of wall open, but I don't want to have a junction box visible on the wall. Attic is accessible, but not easy. This wiring is a long, long way from the attic opening. Wiring is 14 and 12 gauge. Thanks. Barb |
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