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Old 02-01-2020, 08:53 AM
tonyptony tonyptony is offline
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Originally Posted by nicoff View Post
To the OP: I am not sure why you need to take any walls down to replace the existing electrical. Instead of replacing anything, Why don't you just ADD an additional circuit? It will be cheaper to add a 20A circuit than convert an existing 15A to 20A.
The choice for taking the walls down would be if there was a wall board replacement. Then I would do the electrical while the walls were down.

@bigblue, it’s a 13x15 space. Built as a dedicated media room. No windows. Each “corner” is angled so it is in effect an 8 sided room. The angled corners are about 30” wide. Eight foot ceiling, but it is coved (I think it’s called a tray ceiling - I think that’s probably a bad idea for audio). The entry door is solid wood with a gasket around the door jamb.

There’s currently a rug on the floor but the floor is a concrete slab. No plans so far, other than to figure out where the equipment would go.

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