On 12/2/23 11:59, Brandon Martin wrote:
On 12/1/23 05:18, Josh Luthman wrote:
Keep in mind new construction versus having to get around drywall.

Rigid conduit is great if you can get it.  If you can, by all means go for it!

Rigid conduit is essentially galvanized plumbing pipe. Very rare in new construction other than for overhead electrical service entrance. It's extremely heavy and difficult to work with. As its name suggests, it's quite rigid. Not easily bent or cut and needs to be threaded.

Innerduct or ENT is far less expensive and orders of magnitude easier to deal with for low voltage applications.

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