Is Romex OK in crawl space?

If your crawl space is normally dry, you can use non-metallic wires such as Romex.
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Can you staple Romex to bottom of joists in crawl space?

DIY-ers often ask if Romex can be stapled to the bottom of floor joists or not and other liberties they can take. It is okay to staple Romex along the floor joists, provided you keep it at a safe distance from the edge.
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Can you run electrical wire in the crawl space?

Running the Cable in the Crawl Space

In the crawl space, you may run the cable parallel to the floor joists by stapling the cable to the face of the joist, or the cable may be installed perpendicular to the joists by running it through holes drilled through the joist.
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Where can Romex not be used?

A good rule of thumb is that romex is permitted except in drop ceilings if the walls and roof are built of wood. Ceiling tiles or concrete would make it unacceptable for residential use. The wiring inside a building is called romex because it was originally installed in open racks called romex boxes.
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Can Romex be under insulation?

As for the question of whether Romex can touch insulation or not, yes, it can. However, it is important to remember that the insulation shouldn't come in contact with the copper inside. If the PVC sheathing is damaged, try to make a point of eliminating any point of contact.
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Running Wire Through a Crawl Space



Can you bury Romex without conduit?

Buried or exposed wiring will need to be listed for its application. Underground feeder wiring can be directly buried without a conduit with a minimum of 24 inches of cover. Any wiring placed inside intermediate metal or rigid metal conduits will require at least six inches of ground cover.
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Can you run Romex under a house?

If your crawl space is normally dry, you can use non-metallic wires such as Romex.
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Is it OK to run Romex in PVC conduit?

No, you can not run your Romex wiring in conduits.
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Can I bury Romex wire?

Romex is a brand name for non-metallic paper bonded cable (NM-B, as printed on the jacket) with a PVC jacket. This is why type UF is suitable for burying and wet locations (or dry) where NM-B cable is suitable only for very specific dry locations.
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When would you use Romex cable?

Romex is used for most lighting and outlet circuits in your home. Romex will be labeled with "12-2" or "12-3". The first number indicates the gauge of the wire. You choices are typically 10, 12, or 14 gauge.
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Can I put an electrical junction box in a crawl space?

You Can Add a Junction Box to a Crawl Space

Yes, you can put your junction box in a crawl space. At the same time, the biggest concern you need to think about is the accessibility of the junction box. You need to make sure that people can easily get to the junction box if something is wrong.
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How do you run electrical wire under floor joists?

To run cable through a floor that contains a cross joist, cut a hole in the cross joist in the cavity closest to the cable`s entry point. Then, run the cable through the hole in the cross joist and through 1/2-inch holes in each joist between the entry point and the communications outlet.
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How do you run wire under subfloor?

Run wires through floor joists. Running electrical wires between the subfloor and the surface layer of flooring is not safe, but you can run them under the subfloor itself. To do this, you will need to make holes in the subfloor, and the best place to do this is through the bottom plates of walls.
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How often do you strap Romex?

Runs of NM cable must be supported at least every 54 inches. 1 They also must be secured within 12 inches of an electrical box that includes a cable clamp or within eight inches of a box or enclosure without a cable clamp.
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Can I use Romex in a basement?

Romex is fine when it is inside a wall/ceiling/floor because it is protected from puncture/cuts/etc. but if it is just running along the exposed walls of a basement that is not up to code.
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Is it legal to run Romex in conduit?

The answer is generally yes. The National Electrical Code (NEC) calls for all non-metallic wires to be used in conduits to avoid protection from physical damage; especially if stripped.
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How deep does Romex need to be buried?

The generally applicable depth is 12 inches, or you can reduce it to 6 inches if you protect the cables with 2 inches of concrete.
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Can Romex be exposed in garage?

Exposed NM, NMC and NMS cable are allowed to be run in “one- and two-family dwellings, their attached or detached garages, and their storage buildings” by the National Electrical Code (NEC 334.10 and 334.15).
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Can Romex be buried in concrete?

Can Romex touch concrete? Yes, Romex can pass through concrete without any additional protection, but it should not be exposed to a situation where it may suffer physical damage.
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Can I run electrical wire under house?

The building authority might want to inspect the electrical panel to ensure that it's large enough to handle new circuits. Unless you have an electrical license, you probably can't connect the wires, but you can run the wire under the floor and hire an electrician to make the connections.
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What is code for buried electrical wires?

Low-voltage (no more than 30 volts) wiring must be buried at least 6 inches deep. Buried wiring runs that transition from underground to above ground must be protected in conduit from the required cover depth or 18 inches to its termination point above ground, or at least 8 feet above grade.
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