Submitted by resjudicata1 t3_yehmmx in DIY
Silly question, perhaps, but I tend to overthink things. I'm replacing some oldish romex in a wall. Old romex was just held in by a staple near the box. I sometimes feel resistance as I pull the new romex. I go and pull back from the other end, but often feel resistance there too. These are in relatively short runs and probably from where there's a bend to go around something in the wall. Sometimes I feel like I pull too hard and fear that I've compromised the cable. I'm probably overthinking this, but what do you think?
ntyperteasy t1_ity4v94 wrote
The jacket is easily damaged. The wire is pretty strong, but you will tear the jacket on any sort of edge.
You can get "wire pulling lubricant" which is some watery, waxy looking stuff, that is used to lubricate wires in long pulls in conduit. Electrical supply houses sell it, and you can find it in the electrical section of the big box stores. That might help.
The best thing is to cut another opening in the drywall (you have drywall?) where you think the bend is and guide the wire around it without damaging the jacket.