Removing Floor Outlet
Use a hole saw sized according to the instructions that come with the kit.
Removing floor outlet. But i dont think you can cover over an outlet. Hammer on a 2 to 3 foot square section of the floor to smash up the remaining mortar and then use the floor scraper to scrape the broken pieces of mortar off the underlayment. When that is done take the outlet from the wall very gently. That would be the right thing to do.
Use the screws you removed from the original 15 amp outlet to secure the dust cover and new outlet. When the floor outlet connections are complete move to the basement and connect the other end of the wires to the power in the ceiling box photos 9 and 10. Hi i am getting ready to put in hardwood flooring and would like to get rid of a floor outlet first its on the first level over top a finished basement can i just cap it off and put the. The next step depends on how the wires are connected to the outlet.
Remove the box and pull the wire back. Some kits include the necessary hole saw. Insert the new outlet into the electrical floor box. Determine which brand your floor box is prior to ordering a replacement cap by removing the cover plate.
Use a screwdriver to take off the cover plate and the two screws that hold the outlet in place. Place the dust cover over the 15 amp outlet. If so use a reciprocating saw or jigsaw to cut this opening. Use a power drill to drill a hole in the flooring and subfloor.
If they are connected by screws unscrew them. Instead after removing the outlet splice the wires in the box together and cap them. Install a blank cover plate and make sure you cut a hole in any cabinet or bookshelf you place in front of the outlet to keep the outlet accessible. Some floor boxes may require a rectangular floor opening.
Sockets set back into wall see recessed electrical outlets for electrical sockets that are pushed into the wall to accept the cord plugs from flat panel tv sets. Twist the black wires together then twist the white wires and finally the bare ground wires. You ll find the brand on the metal strap that s holding the device in place. If this doesn t get most of the mortar up it s probably going to be easier to replace the underlayment.