JOHNEO99
Senior Member
- Location
- Northern Illinois
Hi
Im doing a job in an area that is mostly done using emt and not romex. This is a residential job and the builder has been trying to cut costs to induce sales. The local building department has just started to allow romex in their village and we are changing from pipe to romex. The village allows plastic boxes but for some reason (I'm not sure what it is) the builder wants me to use the same metal boxes that we use when piping these homes.
I believe they are worried about the integrity/long term durability of the plastic boxes vs. the metal. I disagree that the plastic boxes are a risk to this factor and I really want to use the plastic boxes for obvious reasons.
Can some of you people give me some reasons as to why plastic is as good or better than metal when installing romex?
I think the opinion of this community should help me with my agenda here.
Thanks
John
Im doing a job in an area that is mostly done using emt and not romex. This is a residential job and the builder has been trying to cut costs to induce sales. The local building department has just started to allow romex in their village and we are changing from pipe to romex. The village allows plastic boxes but for some reason (I'm not sure what it is) the builder wants me to use the same metal boxes that we use when piping these homes.
I believe they are worried about the integrity/long term durability of the plastic boxes vs. the metal. I disagree that the plastic boxes are a risk to this factor and I really want to use the plastic boxes for obvious reasons.
Can some of you people give me some reasons as to why plastic is as good or better than metal when installing romex?
I think the opinion of this community should help me with my agenda here.
Thanks
John