Have a timing dilemma I’d appreciate some advice on. I’m on my last room of a complete refurb of an old bungalow. It had a new consumer unit fitted 12 months ago but strangely it’s in the outdoor porch which I don’t like and want to move it indoors. I am hoping this will be relatively straight forward as all the cables are routed in the brick wall cavity and the new location is on the inside of the same wall about 2 feet higher, so majority cables should be long enough to just swap over. My dilemma however is I also need to re-plaster the new location room as the old cement plaster is falling off and am wondering what to do first. Most obvious i think is to fix before plastering (dot and dab) as I can easily remove a few bricks to make the rerouting of the cables even easier for the sparkie, then brick the gap back up and plaster after. But I’m not sure how the unit would be mounted in this case. Do I fix batons to the brick and a backboard at about the depth I’m expecting the boards to be fixed at then let the plaster board to that? Or is there a better option I’ve not though of. The unit will be housed in a cupboard so not too worried about the aesthetics. Any views appreciated so I can have a more informed conversation with my Electrician when he comes to view the job…