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Here’s the problem:
During remodeling it is inevitable that wires or tubing will need to be altered, usually added. Such as a light fixture in a ceiling that does not have one. This will typically involve the tradesman climbing into the attic, running the wires and fastening the wires in place. Suppose the tradesman is less than conscientious and doesn’t properly fasten the wires and they are left exposed to future damage from subsequent tradesmen. Or suppose there is not attic access at all. Consider the amount of time needed to clear out the closet where the attic access is, the mess and suffocating attic heat and fiberglass insulation that is disturbed, or worse yet a deep blanket of blown in cellulose insulation to wade through.
Consider also the points at which you are accessing. It is not uncommon at all to have the attic height so low that you will need to lie down and crawl into the insulation to access the new fixture point.

These problems are also similar for wall electrical such as an added switch for the new ceiling light fixture mentioned above. Suppose once you find the crawl space access and clear out the closet - crawl into a space that is wholly inadequate for a grown man - only to find a maze of heating ducts, return air trunks and drain lines that render access to your site impossible. What should be a very simple in-and-out project has now become a long day’s work, but it was not possible to know in advance. If you’re working time and materials, you probably will be fine, provided you didn’t estimate substantially less prior to starting. If you contracted the project, you’re working for free for the extra time.

Here’s the solution:
Stay in the room; don’t go under the house or in the attic. Do everything from the comfort of the place you are working in. I have invented a product that will make this process so easy, you will feel like a serf who has been freed from slavery. It will now be a very uncommon event when you will EVER have to go into an attic or crawl space again! The best part is, you can still bid and get paid for the project at the same value because your competitor will see the job as being considerably more work that you will, and it will be. You can be slightly lower and get the job, all the while knowing you will spend less than half the time and none of the discomfort plus you will know exactly what the work entails because you are only working with what you can see! There are no hidden variable or non-productive efforts. All of your effort goes to the immediate task at hand; the new electrical, water line, gas line etc. that the customer wants and there will be nothing on the outside of the finished walls.

This construction invention is patent pending so I can not disclose the device just yet. You will eventually see my product in every Home Depot, Lowe's or Ace hardware store in the USA and Canada. If you are interested you can fill out the form below. I will not contact you except to keep you updated on my patent application and the availability of the product.

This product will be less than 2% of your total project cost but you will be substituting this product for one you probably already use, so it will actually cost you nothing more, but will increase your efficiency by 50%. This product will change the way you work much the same way a paper clip changed the way office workers handle paper.

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The solution for Renovation Contractors

Add electrical wires, plumbing lines into walls and ceiling without attic access
and no ugly wire tracks on wall when finished.