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You can definitely run wires close to plumbing wires, provided you aren't running a bare or damaged copper wire next to steel pipes. According to the code, you can run plumbing and electrical wires through the same hole, but you need to make sure the wire is well insulated and there is no risk of ruptures.
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Read More »Whether you are replacing the current wiring of your house or installing a new system that requires you to run a wire from the attic or basement, you will most likely find a hole through which you have a plumbing pipe passing. When a house is being built, construction works drill holes for plumbing lines and electrical wires separately, but it isn’t necessary that your wiring passes perfectly through the holes.
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Read More »With proper precautions, running both systems through the same hole isn’t an issue with respect to the code. However, experts say that it isn’t advisable. Experience suggests that Murphy’s Law is a thing and if anything can go wrong, it will. Copper wires with current running through them need to be separated from water. If you must pass an electrical wire close to your plumbing system, it is recommended that you separate the two systems by at least one inch. To do this, you will have to drill a new hole next to the plumbing hole. There are no code issues there, provided you are careful with your drill. We will discuss the details of drilling a hole in your wall in a later section. If construction workers need to run electrical wires and plumbing pipes next to each other, they do so mostly by running a conduit for electrical wires parallel to each other. We mentioned in a previous article that electrical lines and gas lines should be at least 24 inches apart:
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Learn More »When plumbing pipes burst – which is rather common – they spray water all around. If burst in the right spot, it would result in the wire becoming exposed to the water and therefore can result in disaster as well. This means the point of running electrics and plumbing is simply to mitigate damages – not eliminate them completely.
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