dedicated line=holes in the drywall?


For those of you who have had a dedicated line installed, not while the house was under construction or serious renovation, were you or the electrician able to "pull through" the new line, or did you have to make strategic holes in the drywall?  Just wondering.
twoleftears

Showing 1 response by lowrider57

An electrician will know how to do this correctly. He will cut out a piece of drywall which will fit a duplex receptacle and box. Or he’ll use an existing space.

He will install new breakers in the service panel, attach the Romex and find the best route to run the cable.
He’ll pull the cable to the exact location and wire the hot, neutral, and ground to the receptacle box.
No pilot holes or extra cutting in the drywall involved.