Imran Malik
Feb 21, 2006, 03:44 PM
I have a detached building with a block foundation. On the inside, the top of the blocks is about 4" above the concrete floor. The walls are aligned with the outside of the 8" wide block therefore there is a 4" wide shelf (top of the blocks) that runs along the perimeter of the building. I used this shelf to run all wiring as opposed to drill holes in the stud. I thought, if need be I will place something in between the concrete block and the wire bundle to better protect the wire. This chase will be closed with a baseboard (side and top) so that the wire bundle will be more than 1 1/4" away from any nailing surface, so I am hoping there will not be a need to install a metal plate of any sort.
Well it is time to get ready for inspection (I am not required to have one done but thought it be a good idea for insurance purposes). So the question to the collective is, Do I need something in between the Romex and the concrete? If I do will the foam seal (used under exterier walls and comes in a roll) work?
Regards,
Imran Malik
Well it is time to get ready for inspection (I am not required to have one done but thought it be a good idea for insurance purposes). So the question to the collective is, Do I need something in between the Romex and the concrete? If I do will the foam seal (used under exterier walls and comes in a roll) work?
Regards,
Imran Malik