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.
How to run wire through wall studs.
Cover the notch with a metal nail plate after pulling the cable through.
For the horizontal portion of the cable run this can involve drilling holes in the joists where the cable will pass.
You obviously can t drill holes in studs that are already covered with a wall material so you won t be able run cables laterally in the walls.
This usually requires drilling holes through wall studs and or the top or bottom wall plates the horizontal members at the top or bottom ends of the studs.
Drill left to right or right to left through a wall stud with power drill and a 1 1 4 inch bit working through the access openings that you cut in the drywall.
Use a flex bit to drill through the center of the fire block.
Drill one hole through every stud.
One solution is to run them behind baseboards and another is to pass them vertically into the attic or basement and run them laterally from there.
Then fish your wire from the basement to the top of the wall and pull it through into the room.
Push the long wire through the hole in the top of the special green wire connector and connect the remaining wires to it by twisting the connector clockwise until it s tight.
If there are horizontal fire blocks between studs you have two options.
Snip all the white neutral wires to the same length 6 in.
Or cut through the drywall at the fire block and chisel out a notch inch wide x 1 inch deep 1 9 x 2 5 cm.
The primary challenge when installing new wiring in existing walls is routing the wiring through the intervening framing.
If your joists are not running the right way then try running the wire in a different wall instead.
Fold the ground wires neatly into the back of the box photo 11.