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matomo_sessid
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14 days
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13 months
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6 months
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Short lived cookies used to temporarily store data for the visit
30 minutes
_pk_cvar
Short lcts data on visitors behavior and interaction - This is used to optimize the website and make advertisement on the website more relevant.
3 years
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30 minutes
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Cookie is created and should be then directly deleted (used to check whether the visitor’s browser supports cookies)
session
mtm_consent
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forever
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Cookie is used to store the user consent preference
forever
mtm_cookie_consent
Cookie is used to store the user consent preference
forever
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30 years
If you have a basement or a crawl space, the additional wiring needed for bedroom circuit should not be a problem installing. The additional cut-in boxes could become overwhelming. Just layout the work so you know you can get a set amount completed each time you go under and you should be done in no time. Do you know the materials needed? Tools?
Sure! Are you using cut-in or surface mount boxes? Once you decide the mounting application it very easy to get your tool and material list together. It looks like you decided cut-in boxes. The basic material is romex 14/2, wire staples, wire nuts, fish tape or glow sticks, wire-puller spool(mine is custom made out of 2×4’s and metal straping), drywall saw(manual), hammer(straight-claw), side-cutters(klien), needle nose pliers(klien), dikes(klien Diagonal pliers), wire stripers, tool bag, knee pads, safety glasses and some kind of drill to get thru the floor joist. I have custom made Makita 1/2in drill with 1-/4in aluminum pipe for handle. Hard to reach holes made easy with this customer drill I made 25 years back and still running. It’s been a while since I wired a house but that should be your list.