I want to speed up the process of getting the permanent electricity to my newly built house. The only thing remaining (according to eon) is that my electrician needs to place a conduit from the cable duct that comes up from the ground up to the facade meter cabinet. Since I don't want to wait for the electrician and feel that this doesn't sound like a difficult task, I would like to do it myself. However, what I don't understand is how newly built houses don't have a visible conduit along the facade to the meter cabinet, but the conduit is somehow hidden. Does anyone here have any insight into this?
 
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My incoming goes through the concrete slab, sill, and up into the wall to the meter cabinet.
 
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Are the pipes from the ground forgotten? They should have been installed before the wall was nailed closed. Now you have to open up the wall and put in the necessary pipes, such as power, tele, data (fiber).
 
How has it gone?
Would be fun to get feedback on the situation today
 
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How did it go?
Would be nice to have feedback on the situation today
It has gone well! The electrician solved it by removing some boards on the facade so the cables end up behind them.
 
Great
Nice that it was resolved in a good way
So it was as elmont wrote
 
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