Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help!
  Advanced
Register  |  Log in  
   Ask    
 Answer  
  Help  

Ask QuestionsprogressAnswer QuestionsprogressBuild ReputationprogressBecome an Expert
 
Free Answers in 3 Easy Steps

Register Now
3 Steps

At Ask Me Help Desk you can ask questions in any topic and have them answered for free by our experts. To ask questions or participate in answering them you must register for a free account. By registering you will be able to:
  • Get free answers from experts in any of our 300+ topics.
  • Accept money for answers that you provide.
  • Communicate privately with other members (PM).
  • See fewer ads.

Home > Home & Garden > Electrical & Lighting   »   Wiring in a brick wall?

 
Question Tools Search this Question Display Modes
Question
 
 
#1  
Old Jun 6, 2007, 10:57 AM
tlusher
New Member
tlusher is offline
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 1
tlusher See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
Wiring in a brick wall?

I am going to be adding outlets to walls that are brick covered in plaster. I know that I can remove the plaster and "carve" into the brick to add the outlets. What do I use to cut into the brick? What kind of wire do I need to use in this wall so that it is safe to recover it with bonding agent and plaster? Also, should I have two circuit boxes? The house is being split for the furnace and central air to minimize demolition and maximize efficiency (one in attic for second floor, one in basement for first floor), would it be easier to wire the second floor from the attic and the first floor from the basement as well? Any advice will be greatly appreciated!

Tara

Reply With Quote
 
     

Answers
 
 
Old Jun 6, 2007, 11:50 AM   #2  
Stratmando
Ultra Member
Stratmando is offline
 
Stratmando's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Florida Keys
Posts: 3,671
Stratmando See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.Stratmando See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
This is for brick. Block not much different.
I would use carbide bit at high? speed, Mark where you need to remove, drill small holes in a row, and then at a angle, Die Grinder will help, but usually can't get in the corners.

If it is on block wall, and for outside, I would look for recpticle in house to do back to back.
To do that:
Dissassemble inside recpticle, remove center knockout.
Drill straight through knockout, Plumb and perpindicular and center of hole with 12" bit.
Go outside, locate hole, hit with hammer, til head goes inside.
Take a 180 Box(Box for single device), and knock out center knockout.
Now, outside with 180 box and piece of EMT(pipe), insert pipe through box(opening towards wall), through wall and into inside box knockout. Secure Live Wires from shock.
Get pipe perpindicular, and Mark box opening.
When box will fit in opening flush, take pipe with emt connector on end(no locknut)
From outside, insert emt connector to position, slide box over and slide to flush, mark pipe,
Take off a little extra for the connector. You will see how much.

Upstairs from above, and downstairs from below good way. If there is a place near panel,
or a closet you can get wiring through, to connect the floors, may help
  Reply With Quote
 
     


Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

 
Similar Sponsors

Similar Questions
Question Asker Topic Answers Last Post
lack of money, lack of job, banging my head against a brick wall it seems. fix-what-you-broke Relationships 8 May 24, 2007 03:45 PM
Fake Brick on kitchen wall Cgirl Interior Home Improvement 8 Mar 4, 2007 06:45 AM
brick on kitchen wall Taukame Interior Home Improvement 0 Jan 13, 2007 06:02 PM
Removing adhesive on brick wall Churchfixer Construction 2 Sep 13, 2006 05:17 AM
Running wiring on external wall NoviceCanada Electrical & Lighting 2 Nov 29, 2005 05:51 PM




Copyright ©2003 - 2007, Ask Me Help Desk.
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 11:51 AM.

Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.0.0 RC6 © 2006, Crawlability, Inc.