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I was poking around my basement, made all the more attractive now that
Seattle has broken 100 for 3 days straight (yeah I don't want to hear it from all you hot climate people). Anyway I was contemplating putting up some drywall, seeing as the walls don't have any. I noticed however that the previous owner didn't bother to run the romex through the boards, but rather stapled it on the side the drywall should go. I trust that I'll have to pull that wire and re-route it through the studs before putting up drywall. I guess my question is, and I will get an inspector for this job as well, but the wires should be routed through the middle of the wall stud - correct? |
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