Ask This Old House’s Electrician Scott Caron adds outlets to baseboards as well as floors. He runs electric wiring from the fuse box and gets the homeowner the coverage she needs.
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Cost: $20-100
Skill Level: Medium
Tools List for Adding Outlets to a Room:
Drill
Jigsaw or router
Wire stripper
Screwdrivers
Shopping List:
Insulation rod
Outlet boxes.
Electrical wires.
Faceplates.
Steps:
1. Turn off all power to working area at main electrical panel.
2. Trace out cut area for each elecrical box.
3. Drill corner holes to pilot saw blade.
4. If necessary, drill into framing for wiring
5. Run electrical wires from outlet box holes to electrical panel, pulling 4 feet through the wall.
6. Strip insulation from electrical wires and attach to electrical box
7. Attach white wires to silver screws and black wires to brass screws and then the ground wire.
8. Use electrical tape to tape around the box.
9. Attach box to the wall and cover with outlet plate.
10. Repeat for each outlet needed.
11. De-energize the whole electrical panel by shutting off the house’s main breaker.
12. Install and arc volt breaker by attaching white and black wire to the breaker.
13. Attach white wire from the new breaker directly onto the electrical panel’s neutral bar.
14. Turn the main breaker back on.
15. Electricity is not a hobby, if you don’t feel comfortable with any of these steps, call an electrician.
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How do I get you to come to my house haha ours is older then dirt!!
I would NOT want my outlets in the baseboard. . . . That's tacky asf
2:49 would never stick my hand in a black hole. . . . . spiders..........NOPE
lmao. . a 110 outlet CANNOT electrocute anyone. It's not strong enough. .. You'll get shocked and feel a tingle for a bit, but you won't die. . . A 220? Different story
What person wants an outlet in the floor????????
Never ever install a cord under a carpet. I am a sparky
And i hate metal boxes. I would use a pvc switch box. A little wider .
Tamper proof? That paper clip could have gone through the right prong insert. Someone grounded would get a shock.
No pigtails?
Anyone can put in outlets from a basement. Show us something actually useful.