Guest House Bathroom Electrical Work

Guest House Bathroom Electrical Work

It’s been a busy month of travel, Badger games, and watching Arsenal, so I haven’t had as much time on weekends as I’d normally have to make progress on this project, but it is still moving forward. I have completed the electrical work that needed to be done in the original outer wall of the garage, and am repairing the drywall before starting framing on the interior walls. I used a reciprocating saw and a multi-tool to cut tracks through the drywall for the wires, and drilled holes through the studs for the wires that needed to go horizontally.

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I installed two overhead lights and a bathroom fan in the ceiling, and connected the bathroom fan ducts to the existing ductwork in the guest house.

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As stated above, I’m now in the process of finishing the drywall repair, which also included some drywall work around the door cutout prior to installing the door trim.

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Jon Hardin

Website: http://hardinhome.wordpress.com

By day, Jon is the CEO of a software company. Outside of work, Jon is an avid home improvement enthusiast who enjoys a wide variety of renovation, landscaping, and other projects.

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