Whilst I have been mooching around the website I noticed an article about wiring standards. It stated that cable should no longer be run through cavity walls due to the possibility of damp breaking down the insulation and the dangers this can cause.
I am currently rewiring part of my house and was going to run a couple of cables through the cavity as this is the easiest and neatest route. Should I rethink or ignore the article as being overly cautious.
(I think I can guess the answer!)
I am currently rewiring part of my house and was going to run a couple of cables through the cavity as this is the easiest and neatest route. Should I rethink or ignore the article as being overly cautious.
(I think I can guess the answer!)