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#6695 - 11/09/07 05:59 PM Cost of dedicated power circuit?
BloggingITGuy Offline
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Hi All,

Was wondering if anyone has ballpark figures on what it costs to have a dedicated 20 amp circuit (or 2) run for home theater.

I'm sure a lot of it has to do with distance from breaker box to where the wall plate will go, but just wondering if it's typically a $500 job or $1000 or what.

Thanks,

Alex

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#6696 - 11/09/07 06:17 PM Re: Cost of dedicated power circuit?
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It'll depend on several factors - accessibility of pathway being a big one. I added a dedicated 15A circuit at our old house and since it was a single-story slab-on-grade I ended up running exposed conduit on the exterior of the house. At the same time, we added a receptacle outside on a separate circuit in the same pathway. It's not what one would call a "pretty" installation, but I think it was around $250 in 2002. That's the bottom end of the range, since it was a relatively new house service with spaces in the panel (replaced the original 60A service in 1999 shortly after I bought the place with a 200A service), a relatively short run, and entirely exposed surface-mounted conduit. If you will be doing anything through a crawlspace or attic, I'd expect the price to go up. The $500 is probably closer to a reasonable ballpark without knowing more about the specific situation.
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#6697 - 11/09/07 06:19 PM Re: Cost of dedicated power circuit?
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Yep it would have to be run through the crawlspace below the house.

Thanks for the info, Gonk.

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#6698 - 11/09/07 06:29 PM Re: Cost of dedicated power circuit?
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That's one definite benefit to crawlspaces - easy pathway for stuff like this. New residential construction in my area has been slab-on-grade almost exclusively for several decades now, which makes changes like this a major pain on the first floor of two-story homes.
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#6699 - 11/11/07 02:15 AM Re: Cost of dedicated power circuit?
Hullguy Offline
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Depending on surprises this job should be well under $500.

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#6700 - 11/20/07 08:30 PM Re: Cost of dedicated power circuit?
Lizard King Offline
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BloggingIT,

You have the right ideas. I am also an IT guy and can't find any work do to the sobs in DC and pig headed corportae America.
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