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I'm looking at running a new main line to upgrade my electrical service to 200 AMP and using some 2" metal conduit run horizontally for 12' on a sided house. What's the proper way to do it? This will have siding around it on the house

I'm worried mostly about flashing details. Does the pipe need to be extended away from the wall? Should I use blocking to hold the screws / pipe away from the wall so the siding can fully go underneath. What attention should be paid to the screw holes? Am I overthinking this? Do the screw holes need to penetrate the siding, or is there a safe way to slide the siding around without causing water problems.

I'm looking at running a new main line to upgrade my electrical service to 200 AMP and using some 2" metal conduit run horizontally for 12' on a sided house. What's the proper way to do it? This will have siding around it on the house

I'm worried mostly about flashing details. Does the pipe need to be extended away from the wall?

I'm looking at running a new main line to upgrade my electrical service to 200 AMP and using some 2" metal conduit run horizontally for 12' on a sided house. What's the proper way to do it? This will have siding around it on the house

I'm worried mostly about flashing details. Does the pipe need to be extended away from the wall? Should I use blocking to hold the screws / pipe away from the wall so the siding can fully go underneath. What attention should be paid to the screw holes? Am I overthinking this? Do the screw holes need to penetrate the siding, or is there a safe way to slide the siding around without causing water problems.

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I'm looking at running a powernew main inline to upgrade my electrical service to 200 AMP and using some 2" metal conduit run horizontally for 8'12' on a sided house. What's the proper way to do it? This will have siding foraround it on the coveringhouse

I'm worried mostly about flashing details. Does the pipe need to be extended away from the wall?

I'm looking at running a power main in some 2" conduit horizontally for 8' on a sided house. What's the proper way to do it? This will have siding for the covering.

I'm looking at running a new main line to upgrade my electrical service to 200 AMP and using some 2" metal conduit run horizontally for 12' on a sided house. What's the proper way to do it? This will have siding around it on the house

I'm worried mostly about flashing details. Does the pipe need to be extended away from the wall?

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proper way to run conduit on top of siding

I'm looking at running a power main in some 2" conduit horizontally for 8' on a sided house. What's the proper way to do it? This will have siding for the covering.