I am looking to spur off an existing socket to put in an additional double socket. I am fine with the electrical work but I am trying to work out how best to run the cable.
The socket I will be taking the feed from is about 20cm from where I want to put the new socket, which would be on the side cutout of the window casing (not sure if that is the right term, the original socket is one one wall with a window about 20cm away, the window is set back into the wall with a window cill, so it will be on the inside of the cutout of the wall).
The easiest way to do it would be to drill from inside the back box from the socket I am spurring from diagonally upwards at about 45 degrees to the point where I want the new socket, I have a 13mm bit that would do this.
I am basically wondering whether this would be OK structurally, as I remember when I was looking into chasing cables into walls that you should keep things either horizontal or vertical. Walls are brick, part of an extension built in the early 90's.
I am just trying to avoid having to chisel a channel and plaster/repaint, especially as the room was decorated by the previous people and I would most likely struggle to get the same paint colour.
The socket I will be taking the feed from is about 20cm from where I want to put the new socket, which would be on the side cutout of the window casing (not sure if that is the right term, the original socket is one one wall with a window about 20cm away, the window is set back into the wall with a window cill, so it will be on the inside of the cutout of the wall).
The easiest way to do it would be to drill from inside the back box from the socket I am spurring from diagonally upwards at about 45 degrees to the point where I want the new socket, I have a 13mm bit that would do this.
I am basically wondering whether this would be OK structurally, as I remember when I was looking into chasing cables into walls that you should keep things either horizontal or vertical. Walls are brick, part of an extension built in the early 90's.
I am just trying to avoid having to chisel a channel and plaster/repaint, especially as the room was decorated by the previous people and I would most likely struggle to get the same paint colour.

