God this type of stuff bugs me. It looks warm, lift the siding, slide the black wire behind, drop of silicone and you’ll never have issues. This is begging for trouble if you don’t seal it up.
Orange wire is harder to hide but fugly color for a residential. Probably the sheathing on their burial cable to avoid cuts…
Not much to stash it as there’s probably not a ton of room, but if you can open it up and you have a good 12 inches of slack. It’s doable but you’re lifting 2 rows maybe 3 of siding and it’ll be a bitch to reinstall.
I run wire under siding all the time.
They will not do it cause its insanely easy to crack siding that’s cheap and or over 10y old. I have a waiver on all my jobs for temperature below xx degrees, it’s 100% on them. Or if I do break siding, I replace the piece with the same model and color but I can not guarantee a color matching as the sun will absolutely change the color within one season.
God this type of stuff bugs me. It looks warm, lift the siding, slide the black wire behind, drop of silicone and you’ll never have issues. This is begging for trouble if you don’t seal it up.
Orange wire is harder to hide but fugly color for a residential. Probably the sheathing on their burial cable to avoid cuts…
Not much to stash it as there’s probably not a ton of room, but if you can open it up and you have a good 12 inches of slack. It’s doable but you’re lifting 2 rows maybe 3 of siding and it’ll be a bitch to reinstall.
I run wire under siding all the time.
They will not do it cause its insanely easy to crack siding that’s cheap and or over 10y old. I have a waiver on all my jobs for temperature below xx degrees, it’s 100% on them. Or if I do break siding, I replace the piece with the same model and color but I can not guarantee a color matching as the sun will absolutely change the color within one season.