Hi,
I've had a rear extension put in (well knocked down walls and rebuilt. I had planned to use the existing lighting circuit until we discovered it actually spurred off the sockets for the room in a concealed junction box.
As a result there are very limited routes I can take to insert a new wiring circuit. The only access to the back wall is through the bathroom flooring which was recently tiled.
Are there other options I've not considered?
Someone said you could put another fusebox on the socket circuit as it appears to be connected on a single circuit to the house fuseboard.
Another said run the new cable up through the cavity into the loft and use the existing lighting circuit.
And finally metal external trunking could be run down the outside wall from the loft to prevent it being in the cavity which is not good.
I've had a rear extension put in (well knocked down walls and rebuilt. I had planned to use the existing lighting circuit until we discovered it actually spurred off the sockets for the room in a concealed junction box.
As a result there are very limited routes I can take to insert a new wiring circuit. The only access to the back wall is through the bathroom flooring which was recently tiled.
Are there other options I've not considered?
Someone said you could put another fusebox on the socket circuit as it appears to be connected on a single circuit to the house fuseboard.
Another said run the new cable up through the cavity into the loft and use the existing lighting circuit.
And finally metal external trunking could be run down the outside wall from the loft to prevent it being in the cavity which is not good.