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Damn you Meggerman! You gave him the answerHave a look in your osg and use your safe zones
Has anyone come across this problem and is there any way around it other than pulling down the ceilings ?
first floor flat, concrete floor, current wiring is in conduit, o access from above,pretty sure the ceiling is plasterboard fitted to the underneath of the concrete floor of the flat above
Have you even had a peep via any ceiling fitting? Would be staggered if boards are fitted direct to ceiling,would have expected battening,framing etc...or go cordless with everything.
If it's anything like the flats in Gateshead that I've rewired there'll be a conduit in the ceiling that'll be accessible from above the switch. You'll be able to pull across through that to the light fitting point.
There'll also be a capping/conduit in the wall which you'll be able to pull down to the switch. For sockets etc use the safe zones.
If it's anything like the flats in Gateshead that I've rewired there'll be a conduit in the ceiling that'll be accessible from above the switch. You'll be able to pull across through that to the light fitting point.
There'll also be a capping/conduit in the wall which you'll be able to pull down to the switch. For sockets etc use the safe zones.
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