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Conduit is not required for residential electrical IF THE WIRING IS BEHIND THE WALL. If it's exposed wiring, you'll need to use conduit.


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One can purchase a variety of products from Westco some of them are: wire and cable, lighting, conduit and raceways, boxes and enclosures and wiring devices.


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