| Turning an extra bedroom into an office is the popular thing these days. But some folks fear all those electrical cords and phones lines will look terrible bunched up behind your desk or tangled on the floor. And you might think, if you have those outlets moved to a better location. It'll cost you a fortune. Well, I'm here to tell it won't. Because there's a new way to move those outlets and you can do it yourself. And, it won't cost you a fortune. It's called "wiremold" and Kenny Freeman, an expert in the business, is here to show us how it works. Now that we have the raceway cut, we need to start the electrical wiring. We decided to hire an electrician to do this part. First, he turns off the power at the breaker box. For safety, we recommend you stand on a couple of boards for ground insulation. Put one hand in your pocket so you are not touching anything else in the room. He takes apart the electrical outlet. Then disconnects the wiring. Then fishes out the wiring. Finally, he secures the molding to the wall.
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