Nope on “covering-up”, but Yep to put the original or new covers on them. Junction boxes & any other electrical boxes have to remain accessible & so do all plumbing valves. Home Improvement places have access doors, panels & covers for all sizes of holes you’ll need to leave in the drywall.

Can you cover a junction box in a ceiling?

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Can a junction box be open?





It is considered a fire hazard to have open junction boxes. Putting a cover on them can usually be done very easily. A junction box is usually a plastic or metal box that contains the electrical wire connections. The wire connections should be completely enclosed inside these boxes.

Can you have a junction box above ceiling?

Junction boxes, with blank covers are allowed above a suspended ceiling as it is not considered a closed space. The wires that are loose and wirenuted need to be put in a j-box.

Can junction boxes be concealed?

To conceal the junction box, the electrician or builder often adds drywall up to the sides of the box but leaves the front panel door open. This way, the box does not jut out from the wall.

Can you hide a junction box behind drywall?

Registered. Yes any concealed box is a code violation. All splices must be accessable. Now practically speaking if the splice is made properly with wire nuts and the cables properly clamped in the box, you can cover it without concern.

Can I bury an electrical junction box?





Article 314-29 of the National Electrical Code states that listed junction boxes may be buried without excavating parts of buildings, sidewalks, other paving, or earth.

Should junction box be covered?

A: It is important to cover an electrical junction box no matter where it’s located. When one or more electrical wires are twisted together, the connection causes resistance to the flow of electricity, which in turn creates heat.

How do you cover an open junction box?

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Should junction boxes be secured?

Securing Cables



Article 334.30 states that cables coming out of the junction boxes should be secured within 12 inches of the box in all boxes equipped with cable clamps. These cable clamps are not to be removed. 314.17(C) states that cables must be secured to the receptacle box.

Can you cover junction box with insulation?



Junction boxes can be covered by insulation in such a manner that it can be removed without damaging it to access the box. Foamed-in-place insulation isn’t removable and therefore not permissible.”

How do I find a hidden junction box in my ceiling?

Access the area above the ceiling in a home. Follow the path of flexible conduits across the ceiling insulation to a point where two or more conduits appear to intersect. Pull back the insulation at these points to expose junction boxes.

Can you put a junction box in a kitchen cabinet?

Any of those should be fine. The junction box has to remain accessible – that means you can’t drywall over it or such but doesn’t mean you can’t park a major appliance in front of it. Just put a blank cover plate over the box and call it good.

Can you put a junction box behind a stove?



Wire Splices



If the wiring for the electric stove required a splice, perhaps due to a remodeling project, the electrician would install a junction box, run the wires inside it, and make the new connections. Any box that allows wires to enter and leave and has a cover may serve as a junction box for this purpose.

Can a junction box be behind a removable panel?

Junction boxes above drop ceilings are considered Accessible but if you have to remove part of the building (such as a piece of drywall) then it is NOT accessible. I had a house where the panel was behind some paneling that was hinged. This is usually acceptable to the Inspector.

Can electrical boxes be covered?

The cables are secured to the box with cable clamps (or conduit connectors, if the circuit includes conduit), and the box must have a removable cover to create a complete enclosure. Junction box covers must remain accessible; they cannot be covered with drywall or other surface material.

Can you mud over a junction box?

Applying drywall over a junction box is never a good idea. According to the code, your junction boxes should always remain accessible, regardless of how good of a splice you made.

Can you enclose a junction box in a wall?



2 Answers. Show activity on this post. You cannot cover any junction box that still has live wires in it. Your best bet is to either remove the box all together or just put a cover plate on it.

Can you use a junction box to extend wiring?

Yes. You can definitely use a junction box to extend your wiring. To do this, start by turning off the power. Then inspect the place and cut the required openings.