JRW160 said:
I've searched around the internet for a while, but I can't seem to find any guide or anything on how to run wires through insulated walls. A friend of mine just purchased a house. He enlisted me to help him wire up his surround sound. Two of the walls we are going to have to run wire through are insulated, and the waire is going to have to be run from the attic and down I guess. Does anyone have any tips or guides on how to get wire through insualted walls? Do we have any other viable options that won't cost a fortune?
Not easy but do-able. Hopefully you won't run into solid fire stop blocks as they are not required if it is insulated. If you find the right top plates, and the right bay, careful measurements are required, make sure there is no 120- wire up there by the top plates of the wall. Hopefully you will spot the nails on the top plates that go into or above the two studs on either side, about 16" apart, drill a 5/8" hole through the two top plates, 3" thick. If the drill seems not to be going, do another hole as you hit a knot and can start a fire.
There are steel fishing tapes sold at places like Home depot. This tape usually has a bend in one direction, same as it is rolled up. Insert in that hole with that curve pointing to the wall you want the outlet on. this curvature should go to the outside of that insulation and hug the sheetrock. Have someone listen for scratching, an indication that the tape is in the right stud bay. Once you determined that it is in the right cavity, and where you want the outlet, then you can cut a hole, carefully in the drywall for a retrofit outlet box. They have ears that will turn and grab the drywall on the inside for a tight hold. Don't make the hole too large or the box will fall out.
Push the tape down, twist it from side to side, may have to push down and pull up as you twist, have helper using a hand in the wall cut out search for that snake; the hand and snake should meet
Pull up the speaker cable, or if the cable is already in the attic, pull up a pull cable, tie the speaker wire in the attic to this pull cable, well, so the joint won't come apart on the way down and partly through the insulation, pull the speaker wire out the hole, fish it through one of the cable holes in the box, hold onto the cable while you push the box into the wall cutout and screw that retrofit box so the ears grab in the back. attach speaker wire to speaker wall plates and you have a pro, clean look.