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  • May 7, 2008, 09:06 AM
    been40
    Filling holes from inside to outside where #8 or other romex wires go through
    I have air-conditioning #8 romex wire going from basement wall (wall is wood material)
    To the outside into a outside cutoff switch. I noticed air penetration is an issue with the
    One inch hole that the previous electrician drilled to the outside for this. I used caulking with little bit of silicon a few years ago to stop the air penetrations from this one inch hole.

    Yesterday, when I ripped the insulation off to replace it, I noticed the caulking is hard rock
    And solid, and I thought it can damaged the #8 romex wire if left the way it is with the
    Expansion and contractions of the wood. I am hoping I can peal this old caulking off
    (carefully), and put in something else to fill around the wire.

    Is pure silicon caulking, like from GE (silicon I or II) they sell at the home centers
    A good thing to use to fill the one inch hole that the #8 romex wire is going through?
    Should I be worried about chemical reactions between the romex NM-B wire and
    The caulking ?

    What do you suggest/recommend? Keep in mind that, this hole is going from inside
    To the outside, so it needs to be water proof.
  • May 7, 2008, 10:29 AM
    stanfortyman
    I use 100% silicone. It lasts for years.
  • May 7, 2008, 12:43 PM
    been40
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by stanfortyman
    I use 100% silicone. It lasts for years.

    Thanks for your response.
    Question: At the home centers, they seem to have silicon caulking labeled
    As: for windows & doors, siding, etc. I don't know what's the difference
    Between these categories, since they are all outside use any way. Is it the amount
    Of silicon in it that they label it that way? What should I look for at the
    Home centers, to get the 100% silicon you have mentioned?
    Thanks again,
  • May 7, 2008, 05:29 PM
    stanfortyman
    I honestly don't know what they add to silicone to make one for outdoors, one for kitchens and baths, and one for windows and doors... especially when they are all just 100% silicone. :confused:

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