Climb through the attic access using a ladder if necessary and look into the attic space.
How to run romex in attic.
Attics with permanent access stairs ladder.
Running romex in the attic no problem pulling the wires or installing the new circuits but i have some questions once i get it into the attic.
With a flashlight examine the attic and locate the path that you will use to run the wire between the two locations.
In this article we ll show you some house wiring basics how to position outlet and switch boxes and run the electrical cable between them.
A favorite target of electrical inspectors is the improper use of non metallic cable nm in exposed locations such as basement foundation walls or along the face of studs and joists in unfinished framed spaces.
You must protect cables located within 6 of the attic access hole.
You must protect all cables running perpendicular and atop the joists.
Ultimately for type nm romex this is directly referenced in the 2011 nec 334 23 but only points you to comply with 320 23 type ac as does 330 23 type mc.
The simple way to protect the cables is to run 1x2 or larger wood guard strips on both sides of the cable as shown in the diagram below.
A pull down attic ladder does not count.
Familiarize yourself with the footing situation.
All other attics need protection within 6 feet of the attic opening and this is the typical situation.
We won t cover many other house wiring details.
Plastic boxes and flexible nonmetallic cable commonly called romex put electrical wiring projects within the skill range of every dedicated diyer.