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Hi,
I am looking for some advice.
Below is a photo of our chimney breast.
Since this photo was taken, our builder has plasterboarded over this, and a plasterer has plastered.
The cable in the image is meant to go from our TV to a power box which will be placed in the alcove. This power box will hold all the HDMI cables, optical cables and anything else meaning that no other cables will be requried to go into the TV, except the one pictured.
Unfortunately, after plastering, the cable has been left in a position that means it will be nigh on impossible to place the TV in a central position. The TV is 48 inches wide, the fireplace underneath is also 48 inches, so any deviation will be clearly visible.
In fairness to the builder, the cable is only 2.5m. After a week of pondering, I discovered that I can buy a 5 metre cable - I managed to get one and suggested to the builder that he drill through the chimney breast, drop the cable down, drill through the fireplace (now covered by plasterboard) to bring the cable out. From there, the cable can be fed behind the skirting board, and into the power box, with the aim of having no visible cables on the chimney breast, and having the TV in a central position.
My builder says this is simply not possible. I cannot understand why, maybe he is correct, maybe he is not really willing to drill through the breast.
I think I have two questions.
1) If he opened up the plasterboard a little, I think he could free enough of the cable to get closer to the centre of the chimney breast - does that look correct based on the only photo I took below
2) If this doesn't work, what would be the reasons that would prevent him from feeding the cable through the fireplace in the way I have described?
I am looking for some advice.
Below is a photo of our chimney breast.
Since this photo was taken, our builder has plasterboarded over this, and a plasterer has plastered.
The cable in the image is meant to go from our TV to a power box which will be placed in the alcove. This power box will hold all the HDMI cables, optical cables and anything else meaning that no other cables will be requried to go into the TV, except the one pictured.
Unfortunately, after plastering, the cable has been left in a position that means it will be nigh on impossible to place the TV in a central position. The TV is 48 inches wide, the fireplace underneath is also 48 inches, so any deviation will be clearly visible.
In fairness to the builder, the cable is only 2.5m. After a week of pondering, I discovered that I can buy a 5 metre cable - I managed to get one and suggested to the builder that he drill through the chimney breast, drop the cable down, drill through the fireplace (now covered by plasterboard) to bring the cable out. From there, the cable can be fed behind the skirting board, and into the power box, with the aim of having no visible cables on the chimney breast, and having the TV in a central position.
My builder says this is simply not possible. I cannot understand why, maybe he is correct, maybe he is not really willing to drill through the breast.
I think I have two questions.
1) If he opened up the plasterboard a little, I think he could free enough of the cable to get closer to the centre of the chimney breast - does that look correct based on the only photo I took below
2) If this doesn't work, what would be the reasons that would prevent him from feeding the cable through the fireplace in the way I have described?