11-10-2006, 02:23 PM
Carey
Answer - Both
All the in-slab work is conduit and then the interior walls are a combination. Not sure if this has something to do with using metal studs or different types of circuits. Some of the romex is also pulled via conduit as well as some stranded runs.
My guess is electricians are BUSY. I know these guys are. I'll be very fortunate if they have completed my rough-in by end of the month. I am very lucky that I can also do some of the grunt work to help speed them along.
Are you looking to run conduit in open walls or in existing "closed" walls?
Have you talked with Jerry Gardner?
After my guys have passed rough-in inspection, I'll be happy to given you info to contact them.
David
Ninole Resident
Answer - Both

All the in-slab work is conduit and then the interior walls are a combination. Not sure if this has something to do with using metal studs or different types of circuits. Some of the romex is also pulled via conduit as well as some stranded runs.
My guess is electricians are BUSY. I know these guys are. I'll be very fortunate if they have completed my rough-in by end of the month. I am very lucky that I can also do some of the grunt work to help speed them along.
Are you looking to run conduit in open walls or in existing "closed" walls?
Have you talked with Jerry Gardner?
After my guys have passed rough-in inspection, I'll be happy to given you info to contact them.

David
Ninole Resident
Ninole Resident