Hi. The wiring for my upstairs lighting is currently routed very poorly through the attic and just lies across the various beams, coming in and out of insulation like a sea serpent.
I want to board the whole area out (standard rough floor) so have to get them tucked away somewhere. The wiring is quite old, I think, but I don't know when it was done. All the light switches are 30-40 years old, anyway. The cable is all t&e, old colours.
I can provide a diagram later but, for now:
> cable first appears in a corner of the attic floor
> passes to landing light and switch
> passes to front bedroom light and switch
> passes to back bedroom light and switch
All are looped in at the ceiling roses.
EDIT see below for diagrams! //www.diynot.com/forums/electr...ling-re-routing-extending-etc.350863/#2635685
I'm going to install an attic light from the last ceiling rose in the series, and this cable I will route entirely around the outside permiter of the attic where the boards won't reach to anyway. This seems like the sensible way to do it.
To get the existing cables out of the way, it seems like I have several options:
1) Notch the beams - not recommended?
2) Put new beams atop the current ones, raising the floor level but giving plenty of places for the cables to pass through everything.
3) Drill the beams - but if I was going to do this I'd need to take all the wire out of the ceiling roses to thread it through the new holes, and so while doing all that I might as well just...
...4) re-wire the whole thing to skirt the edge of the attic and get them out of the way (plus making them easier to access later).
I'd rather avoid it, though - seems like a waste of time, money and cable.
If I did go ahead, some further points to consider:
a) the current cable in place isn't nearly long enough to run around the permiter of the attic floor. Would I need to install all-new cable or can I extend what's already there by joining end-to-end with new cables (in some kind of junction box?)
b) related to that, to avoid pulling up the cable that comes up from the floor below, and also the cables down to switches, I'd rather leave those pieces as they are. In that case, in the attic there would be a mixture of old and new cables - is that OK?
Thanks,
I want to board the whole area out (standard rough floor) so have to get them tucked away somewhere. The wiring is quite old, I think, but I don't know when it was done. All the light switches are 30-40 years old, anyway. The cable is all t&e, old colours.
I can provide a diagram later but, for now:
> cable first appears in a corner of the attic floor
> passes to landing light and switch
> passes to front bedroom light and switch
> passes to back bedroom light and switch
All are looped in at the ceiling roses.
EDIT see below for diagrams! //www.diynot.com/forums/electr...ling-re-routing-extending-etc.350863/#2635685
I'm going to install an attic light from the last ceiling rose in the series, and this cable I will route entirely around the outside permiter of the attic where the boards won't reach to anyway. This seems like the sensible way to do it.
To get the existing cables out of the way, it seems like I have several options:
1) Notch the beams - not recommended?
2) Put new beams atop the current ones, raising the floor level but giving plenty of places for the cables to pass through everything.
3) Drill the beams - but if I was going to do this I'd need to take all the wire out of the ceiling roses to thread it through the new holes, and so while doing all that I might as well just...
...4) re-wire the whole thing to skirt the edge of the attic and get them out of the way (plus making them easier to access later).
I'd rather avoid it, though - seems like a waste of time, money and cable.
If I did go ahead, some further points to consider:
a) the current cable in place isn't nearly long enough to run around the permiter of the attic floor. Would I need to install all-new cable or can I extend what's already there by joining end-to-end with new cables (in some kind of junction box?)
b) related to that, to avoid pulling up the cable that comes up from the floor below, and also the cables down to switches, I'd rather leave those pieces as they are. In that case, in the attic there would be a mixture of old and new cables - is that OK?
Thanks,