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What is this? Romex is a brand name of non-metal sheathing wire. To give you an overview of what the National Electrical Code (NEC) regulations state, Romex wire shouldn't be left exposed anywhere in the house, be it the basement, attic, or the home itself.
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We previously discussed how you can strip a Romex wire and run it through conduit . In the article we discuss several NEC regulations and how they all suggest what type of conduit to be used, how to run it, and more. In the modern home, you will find wiring in almost every part of the house, be it the floor or the roof. Garages and basements are no exception. Whether you’re installing a new appliance or just diagnosing a faulty switch in the basement, a common question that arises is whether Romex can be left exposed. Code and common sense both dictate that Romex shouldn’t be left exposed but must run through conduits. If you are running it through the basement or attic (or both), the wire must past through studs or be secured on top of joists or trusses. Here, we shall discuss the intricacies involved in running a Romex wire through your basement, garage, or more.
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