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Sai T.
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Drywall- Electrical wires going across the stud

Sai T.
  • Investor
  • West Chester , PA
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Hello Everyone 

I have to install drywall, but there are a lot of wires as you see in the pictures. What can I do to avoid putting the drywall screws in the electrical wires? Can I use nail glue for installing the drywall or any suggestions?

Thank you 

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Peter Tverdov
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Peter Tverdov
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Should be re-wired through the studs or behind. 

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