ironspider
Member
Greetings all,
I have finished framing out and installing all the blue boxes in my basement finishing project. I plan to have the drywall done by professionals (and by "professionals" I mean someone *other* than myself) but I have time right now (couple of days off from work and the weekend coming up) and was wondering if I could install the receptacles now, or if I should just leave the romex folded up and pushed back into the boxes (that's what I have currently done).
If I shouldn't actually do the receptacles at this point, I'm hoping it's okay to leave the light switches wired (there's no light in the basement so i installed 2 banks of 3 way switches on each end of the basement main room)--because that would be a real pain to rewire!
The little metal tabs on the top of the three-way light switches doesn't seem to extend very far past the blue box but I thought I'd ask the pros before I do somethign that's goign to p*** off the drywallers!
Thanks in advance!
I have finished framing out and installing all the blue boxes in my basement finishing project. I plan to have the drywall done by professionals (and by "professionals" I mean someone *other* than myself) but I have time right now (couple of days off from work and the weekend coming up) and was wondering if I could install the receptacles now, or if I should just leave the romex folded up and pushed back into the boxes (that's what I have currently done).
If I shouldn't actually do the receptacles at this point, I'm hoping it's okay to leave the light switches wired (there's no light in the basement so i installed 2 banks of 3 way switches on each end of the basement main room)--because that would be a real pain to rewire!
The little metal tabs on the top of the three-way light switches doesn't seem to extend very far past the blue box but I thought I'd ask the pros before I do somethign that's goign to p*** off the drywallers!
Thanks in advance!