EMT is still legal in concrete, even "for today's codes". PVC may be better but not required. Not busting up the entire kitchen floor if I don't have to.
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EMT is still legal in concrete, even "for today's codes". PVC may be better but not required. Not busting up the entire kitchen floor if I don't have to.
It was both of those but also necessary as the island that this circuit services is moving. Was just looking for some final verification that it looks done correctly before I seal it up.
Ok gents made some progress over the weekend. I removed the island and dug out the conduit, it was a little rusted but only in the section I cut off so no reason to replace all of it. I installed a...
Ok maybe it's not EMT. What would have been normally installed in a slab-on-grade home 30 years ago?
I'd rather not replace the whole thing with PVC, that would require pulling up tiles I didn't intend to and digging into a wall I plan to leave alone. Maybe it's not EMT? I'll try to get a picture...
Thanks Jadnashua, we're only talking about 75 sq ft of tile so I think I'll save myself some trouble and tile before setting the cabinet. I plan to tapcon in some 2x4's and screw the cabinet to...
Noo not an earthquake, just a kitchen remodel :D
Re-doing our kitchen that is original to our 1980 slab-on-grade Florida home. Part of the project is to turn a built-in table into a...
HJ,
I have the exact same situation: Big thermostatic valve on a block and furring strip wall. I don't want to build out the wall as it's a small shower and I think it would look funny with a box...