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Hello,
My house has an attached garage in which the consumer unit is located. All the cabling from the consumer unit runs across the rafters in the garage and then comes into the main house via a hole in the external wall of the house (Cavity wall). It looks like the have made the entry by simply removing half a breeze block from each leaf of the wall at the level of the garage rafters and then laying all the twin and earths through the hole to get them into the void between ground and 1st floors. I would like to seal the hole up to avoid risk of entry by mice etc. from the garage side but this is well beyond the size of hole that sealing collars or foam could do (plus foam would degrade the cables). Can anyone advise what the best way of filling such a hole would be? i was thinking along the lines of filling the hole with insulation (to match the rest of the cavity) and then sealing the outside with vermiculite or similar fire resisting material?
Thanks.
My house has an attached garage in which the consumer unit is located. All the cabling from the consumer unit runs across the rafters in the garage and then comes into the main house via a hole in the external wall of the house (Cavity wall). It looks like the have made the entry by simply removing half a breeze block from each leaf of the wall at the level of the garage rafters and then laying all the twin and earths through the hole to get them into the void between ground and 1st floors. I would like to seal the hole up to avoid risk of entry by mice etc. from the garage side but this is well beyond the size of hole that sealing collars or foam could do (plus foam would degrade the cables). Can anyone advise what the best way of filling such a hole would be? i was thinking along the lines of filling the hole with insulation (to match the rest of the cavity) and then sealing the outside with vermiculite or similar fire resisting material?
Thanks.