Fold the ground wires neatly into the back of the box photo 11.
How to rewire your house wire through attic.
To run the cables from the service panel into the crawl space remove the section of wallboard under the panel from the bottom of the panel and the floor line and drill one 1 inch hole down.
While drywall isn t difficult to install it is an added expense while draining your time as well.
Push the long wire through the hole in the top of the special green wire connector and connect the remaining wires to it by twisting the connector clockwise until it s tight.
You can use the punch down tool or a small screw driver to punch the individual wires.
Get your electrician to install the new consumer unit and prep your habitable room with a temporary supply of sockets.
The approach you take will depend on your budget your ability to access the walls attic and.
Replacing electrical wiring is part of making an old house safer more modern and more livable.
If the electrician has an assistant it will be easy to feed the wires through these holes as work goes on.
Rewiring your home is often a necessary expense.
Next drill a inch hole under or over this opening.
Once you have all the cables connected you can mount the patch panel to the wall and click the jacks into.
Cut an opening in the wall for each appliance on the circuit.
Instead route your wiring through the attic or crawlspace.
If you don t want to remove drywall then you ll be running most of the wires through the attic or the crawl space.
How to run wire through an attic step 1.
Measure the distance between the two sites you want to run wire between and make sure you will have enough wire.
This is usually a moveable piece of drywall or plywood that covers a rectangular hole in.
Find your attic access.
Calculate the proper amount of wire and the most expedient routes for the circuits.
Prepare for that by moving insulation away from the walls through which you need to pass the wires and marking the existing wires you need to remove.
Use extreme caution when drilling any holes through cross beams or walls so that you don t hit existing electrical lines unexposed brick walls or plumbing pipes.
Snip all the white neutral wires to the same length 6 in.
The cost of rewiring including first and second fix with standard sockets and switches and excluding light fittings should be around 1 000 1 500 for a kitchen extension.