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|  remote light switch & thermostat just an idea but home depot extra have remote switches  | 
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|   Thanks for the great tips everyone.  Im writing it all down, and showing it to my guy.  hopefully he'll know what I mean cause I am so lost that I probably wont be able to translate I for him lol | 
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|   if your doing floors there a good chance your doing the baseboards? cut drywall down low and drill the studs and get a 5 or 6" tall baseboard. no drywall repair and super easy to do. 
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|   That is brilliant. For all that matters you could just cut the drywall up an inch off the floor and run the lines in that gap. Just don't nail them when you reinstall the baseboards. Lol | 
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|   Electricians are good. Just point at switches, say they can't be there. Let the pro figure it out   
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 thats a cheating way to do it and not a very safe way. I DO NOT reccomend this. you will know its there but future homeowners will not. they change baseboards and start shorting circuits and the thermostat does nothing or goes bonkers.......... drill the center of the studs or if your near the edge put up a stricker plate and atleast its done properly. 
				__________________ 250G DD LED SPS R.I.P. 180G LED SPS 80"x36". 300G custom build Owner of Mountain Ridge Heating and Gas Class A gas fitter, HVAC | 
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|   also do not run line voltage and low voltage right parrallel to each other. you will have interference on the thermostat 
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|   My baseboards are all glued onto the wall Is that a new thing? or the norm these days? |