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Run wire from basement to garagae attic.
Secure the cable to the overhead joists with cable staples.
Go outside and lay the cable into the trench running it all the way to the garage.
I recently installed a motion sensored security light in the back of my house.
You can get different sizes of pvc and you can run 2 3 lines in one run.
I am in need of some help choosing the correct wire for my detached garage.
My home was built in 1941.
Go outside and lay the cable into the trench running it all the way to the garage.
My plan is to create a run from my main panel in my basement to the detached garage.
From inside the basement pull the cable all the way to the main electrical panel.
On the first floor run wires up the wall from the basement.
Secure the cable to the overhead joists with cable staples.
When necessary use existing ducts or pipe runs to get wires from the attic into the basement.
But running wire through pvc conduit mounted on walls and ceilings makes the job faster and a whole lot less frustrating.
Running wire from attic to basement.
If you have a rigid line then you can open up one wall on second floor to drill to attic and first and then drill up to first from basement.
At home centers you ll find a variety of pvc fittings that let you turn corners and run the conduit exactly where.
Rigid conduit with an outside diameter of 3 4 in and a fish tape long enough to reach through the buried pipe.
From inside the basement pull the cable all the way to the main electrical panel.
The staple gun should be loaded with wire staples designed for holding the size and type of wire you are running.
At the garage repeat steps 3 through 7 to install the plastic conduit and cable.
To add lights and outlets you could spend days crawling around your attic and snaking wire through walls.
Bring all of the wire up into the attic.
It seems no matter what you will have to open a couple walls but might not be as bad as you think.
The total length of the run is about 80 feet.
If you have access to your basement crawl space and attic you should be able to run wires without having to cut patch any drywall.
While one person holds the flashlight the other person should use a staple gun to run the wire along the rafters from one entry hole to the other.