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Re: Using the Sewer Vent for Cable or Cat5e Run?



> My suggestion for anyone who does care, is that vinyl siding is a great
> conduit for cable of any kind. I have run cat5 through vinyl siding.
> Just drill two holes in the sheetrock and sheathing, one at the source
> of the cable and the other at the destination, run the cable under the
> siding after unzipping the siding panel, down or up at the corner
> channels if necessary, and into the destination room. Use boxes with
> connectors for the source and destination holes for a neater connection.

What does code say about this?  You're talking about running wires
essentially externally.  That and I'd worry about the long term issues with
something else going through the siding at a later date.  Why introduce a
headache for the next homeowner when they discover someone put wires
improperly underneath the siding?  That and fire code issues with the jacket
material catching fire and acting as a fuse taking the fire to other areas
it might not otherwise.

No, don't half-ass it with something like this.  It's your HOME, the largest
investment you're likely to make in your life.  Don't short-change it by
doing something like this.



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