Soffit Wiring – Options for Plugging Holes in Soffit for Security Cameras

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I've recently installed some security cameras, but due to attic access through the soffit, I ended out having to drill some holes away from where the cameras were actually mounted. What are my options for plugging these holes?

view of soffit, with two holes in wood approx 3/4" in diameter, with wires coming from one hole leading to two security cameras

One YouTube video I watched, the guy used some low-profile junction box, but I can't seem to find anything of similar size, for under like $10/each.

Can I just cut a piece of wood, route a channel for the cable, and then screw that to my (wooden) soffit? A 4"x4" piece of wood would be plenty large enough to cover the hole and have room for screws left over. Or is there something besides "junction box" that I should be searching for?

Best Answer

You can plug the hole with exterior silicone caulking. It comes in squeeze tubes or caulking gun tubes. That's probably all you need.

For a more aesthetic finish, and a hard cover to prevent stubborn rodents to bite through (though unlikely needed), you can apply a an exterior cable cover. This is best done in one step, with the caulking still fresh and uncured.

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