How would people overcome the issue in the attached photo?
For 3 out of the 4 garage walls I will be able to use a void behind the insulation boards to run cables and have them come through the back of my back boxes which will be fixed to noggins.
The front wall however does not have enough space to run cables from behind the back boxes.
How am I best to go around having the cables avoid contact with the insulation where they enter and exit the back box?
I could have the insulation sit flush against the wood cladding, however this would mean that the cables ran in front of the insulation, which I'm keen to avoid.
Alternatively I could cut out a small gap in the insulation board to allow the cable to run through and then up the cladding behind the insulation, however I think this would run the risk of cold bridging?
Any other ideas?
For 3 out of the 4 garage walls I will be able to use a void behind the insulation boards to run cables and have them come through the back of my back boxes which will be fixed to noggins.
The front wall however does not have enough space to run cables from behind the back boxes.
How am I best to go around having the cables avoid contact with the insulation where they enter and exit the back box?
I could have the insulation sit flush against the wood cladding, however this would mean that the cables ran in front of the insulation, which I'm keen to avoid.
Alternatively I could cut out a small gap in the insulation board to allow the cable to run through and then up the cladding behind the insulation, however I think this would run the risk of cold bridging?
Any other ideas?