Hello to all,
I have searched forum but cannot find definitive answer. External work on extension is nearing completion (as an aside do not believe there are no good builders left, ours have been an absolute pleasure to work with) and it is now time to start planning the first fit.
Extension is standard stuff - from outside in - render and blockwork / 50mm gap / ply / frame. Putting 50mm Kingspan between frame uprights and 37.5mm insulated plasterboard.
Electrician has fed back that he'll need to get the wiring dome before the insulation goes in but I can't see how that'll work. I was assuming kingspan between frame uprights held by clips and the wiring into the gap between that and the insulated plasterboard (approx 25mm).
Any advice would be greatly appreciated as I'm keen not to be cutting into the insulation if at all possible.
Many thanks.
I have searched forum but cannot find definitive answer. External work on extension is nearing completion (as an aside do not believe there are no good builders left, ours have been an absolute pleasure to work with) and it is now time to start planning the first fit.
Extension is standard stuff - from outside in - render and blockwork / 50mm gap / ply / frame. Putting 50mm Kingspan between frame uprights and 37.5mm insulated plasterboard.
Electrician has fed back that he'll need to get the wiring dome before the insulation goes in but I can't see how that'll work. I was assuming kingspan between frame uprights held by clips and the wiring into the gap between that and the insulated plasterboard (approx 25mm).
Any advice would be greatly appreciated as I'm keen not to be cutting into the insulation if at all possible.
Many thanks.