Hi,
Phone went off last week. BT out today, wire had come loose in master box - all fixed.
All fine. However BT engineer asked where does main line come in? I didn't know, he didn't know. We have an underground supply, a BT box at the end of the drive and then a master socket at the far end of the hallway, wiring popping out from behind the skirting. I assume it must run under the floorboards.
Now in a month or so we are having oak flooring put in.
What would happen in future should we get a fault with the line on BTs side of the equipment (before the main box) yet presumably running under my floorboards and new wood floor?
Would they need to pull the floor up, or would they just route another cable (if so, at who's cost?).
Main reason for asking is I wonder if should I lift some boards before the new floor goes down and make the wire "above ground? Also, am I allowed to do that? If not would BT open reach do that for free? I'm somewhat concerned the previous owner routed cables differently (it's sited behind skirting for the bit I can see) - does it remain true that a wiring fault before the master socket is BTs issue even if this is in my house?
Would be keen to make it better/idiot proof before my expensive floor goes down....
All help appreciated.
Phone went off last week. BT out today, wire had come loose in master box - all fixed.
All fine. However BT engineer asked where does main line come in? I didn't know, he didn't know. We have an underground supply, a BT box at the end of the drive and then a master socket at the far end of the hallway, wiring popping out from behind the skirting. I assume it must run under the floorboards.
Now in a month or so we are having oak flooring put in.
What would happen in future should we get a fault with the line on BTs side of the equipment (before the main box) yet presumably running under my floorboards and new wood floor?
Would they need to pull the floor up, or would they just route another cable (if so, at who's cost?).
Main reason for asking is I wonder if should I lift some boards before the new floor goes down and make the wire "above ground? Also, am I allowed to do that? If not would BT open reach do that for free? I'm somewhat concerned the previous owner routed cables differently (it's sited behind skirting for the bit I can see) - does it remain true that a wiring fault before the master socket is BTs issue even if this is in my house?
Would be keen to make it better/idiot proof before my expensive floor goes down....
All help appreciated.