Hi,
I am trying to move a socket from one side of a room to the other. Looking at the socket, it seems to be coming from a spur (only one cable going into it).
My original plan was to trace the cable back to its source, rip it out, and replace it with a longer one. However the original cable is buried in the wall, and despite my best efforts this looks like it's out of the question.
So my question is, is it ok to stick a junction box between the existing cable and a new length to the new socket, removing the original socket of course?
Also, having had a peek about, I have found sevral sockets which seem to be on the end of spurs, but also supplying spurs. Am I right in thinking this used to be ok, but isn't now?
Or should I just get a spark in to rip the lot out and start from scratch?!
Thanks
I am trying to move a socket from one side of a room to the other. Looking at the socket, it seems to be coming from a spur (only one cable going into it).
My original plan was to trace the cable back to its source, rip it out, and replace it with a longer one. However the original cable is buried in the wall, and despite my best efforts this looks like it's out of the question.
So my question is, is it ok to stick a junction box between the existing cable and a new length to the new socket, removing the original socket of course?
Also, having had a peek about, I have found sevral sockets which seem to be on the end of spurs, but also supplying spurs. Am I right in thinking this used to be ok, but isn't now?
Or should I just get a spark in to rip the lot out and start from scratch?!
Thanks
