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sentinal73
Hi all,
I've had an electrician round to give me a quote for some additional sockets and he has noticed that when the house got re-wired previously (June 2003) that in the kitchen there is a wall where a cable is channelled out horizontally
The wall in question is solid and the kitchen floor is concrete. A hole has been drilled from the dining room side of that wall at the bottom, a channel chased out vertically to socket hieght at the kitchen side and then a horizontal chase to the sockets. There are 2 sockets in total
My question is, the electrician said this was wrong, that you cant do horizontal wires. But how else can you do it, if the kitchen is already installed?
thanks
I've had an electrician round to give me a quote for some additional sockets and he has noticed that when the house got re-wired previously (June 2003) that in the kitchen there is a wall where a cable is channelled out horizontally
The wall in question is solid and the kitchen floor is concrete. A hole has been drilled from the dining room side of that wall at the bottom, a channel chased out vertically to socket hieght at the kitchen side and then a horizontal chase to the sockets. There are 2 sockets in total
My question is, the electrician said this was wrong, that you cant do horizontal wires. But how else can you do it, if the kitchen is already installed?
thanks