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EMT Conduit Installs

Steel-pipe wiring. The way it ought to be done.

Overview

We use EMT (electrical metallic tubing), not PVC, for exposed and interior surface runs. The plain version: wiring runs inside tubing, and the metal-tubing standard is EMT. It's mechanically tougher, easier to ground, easier to modify, and reads professional. PVC has its place underground; up on a wall, especially indoors, EMT is the right call. It's a small detail that says a lot about a job.

What’s included

  • Garage, shop, basement, and exterior runs
  • Strut-mounted parallel runs (looks engineered, because it is)
  • Bend work to fit the architecture, not the other way around
  • Code-compliant fill, supports, and bonding

What you walk away with

  • A conduit run that won't crack in 5 years
  • Future circuits pull in without ripping drywall
  • Inspectors smile

Common questions

  • Marginally on materials. But EMT lasts longer, ground-faults are easier to clear through it (when properly bonded), and we don't have to come back when it gets bumped by a ladder. We charge time-and-materials either way. It's a workmanship choice, not a markup play.

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