So while installing a new outlet in my basement the other day, I was was reverse tracing the circuit and came across this up in a rafter...
PO of my house installed new baseboards with 1" copper pipe traversing the width of the house within a fairly close proximity to these three cable runs. The hanger for the pipe must have moved back and forth over time creating this hazard. One of these cables feeds the master bedroom, while the other two are on the circuit that serves the oil burner and only traverse appx 1/2 the house, and I am still trying to figure out where these two terminate. While the pic is detailed its hard to tell whether the actual wiring was compromised.
An electrician friend suggested cutting and splicing with junction boxes left and right, with new romex in the middle, but said to plan long term rewiring. Someone else suggested wire splice compound.
As these cables are stapled every 10 or so inches along the main beams of the house, it's going to be a little challenging to ensure the old cable doesn't degrade during moving.
Would the splice boxes arranged like this fail an inspection?
On my todo list was rewiring, small portions at a time, perhaps I need to accelerate this some for at least some of the house.... Hate to throw good money after bad but obviously need to address this now.
Thoughts?
PO of my house installed new baseboards with 1" copper pipe traversing the width of the house within a fairly close proximity to these three cable runs. The hanger for the pipe must have moved back and forth over time creating this hazard. One of these cables feeds the master bedroom, while the other two are on the circuit that serves the oil burner and only traverse appx 1/2 the house, and I am still trying to figure out where these two terminate. While the pic is detailed its hard to tell whether the actual wiring was compromised.
An electrician friend suggested cutting and splicing with junction boxes left and right, with new romex in the middle, but said to plan long term rewiring. Someone else suggested wire splice compound.
As these cables are stapled every 10 or so inches along the main beams of the house, it's going to be a little challenging to ensure the old cable doesn't degrade during moving.
Would the splice boxes arranged like this fail an inspection?
On my todo list was rewiring, small portions at a time, perhaps I need to accelerate this some for at least some of the house.... Hate to throw good money after bad but obviously need to address this now.
Thoughts?
