I am trying to run power from basement to first floor.
Running wire from basement to first floor exterior wall.
On the second floor run wires down the wall from the attic.
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House has seal plate is a solid 4x8 or 6x8 wich sits on a concrete wall.
Pull the e thernet cable to its destination and you re set.
Drill hole into wall plate.
Use the electric tape to fasten the e thernet wire to your coat hanger and pull it through the wall.
I like to consider myself a youtube licensed electrician and i was able to wire my entire basement outfitted with 7 2 surround sound speakers including a second zone in the workout room cat5e in every room coax in every room in wall pvc pipe multiple standard plugs and switches one 4 way switch one switched outlet one fan exhaust fan.
The seal plate is reassessed 6 from the edge of concrete and the wall sits in 2 from edge of seal plate so it s like a stair step concrete then seal then 2x4 wall framing how do i drill up into the wall cavity at this odd angle.
On the first floor run wires up the wall from the basement.
Solutionwhen running wire through a floor system drill properly sized holes or use a running board photo far left that s at least a 1x4.
When working from an attic space it will be significantly easier to access a wall space on the floor below by working either an interior wall or the exterior wall that is on the gable end of the structure.
Hurry to the next floor now and drill a hole in the bottom wall.
When adding or replacing wiring in finished walls most electricians will attempt to make the horizontal portion of the cable run in the unfinished attic or basement crawlspace areas looping the cable down or up through the wall cavity across the floor or ceiling joists then vertically through another stud cavity to the next wall box opening.
When necessary use existing ducts or pipe runs to get wires from the attic into the basement.
Attach the wire or cable to a fish tape or coat hanger using electrical tape and feed it into the hole until it reaches the opening at the other end.
For the horizontal portion of the cable run this can involve drilling holes in the joists where the cable will pass.
Now go up to your attic or down to the basement or crawlspace and drill a hole in the top or bottom wall plate in the same wall cavity as the outlet.
If you have another floor to go you can follow the same steps in the same order.
Ducts are run vertically at the inside of the home so the next step is to run the ductwork horizontally between the floor joists to an interior wall.