Hello all,
My girlfriend and I have clawed our way onto the property ladder by buying a 1 bed flat. It's all concrete and the ring mains and lighting circuits are run through conduit. The wiring is pretty haphazard throughout with one spur running through the plaster with no earth ! We also need to install heating and want an economy 7 system with fan assisted storage heaters. For the above reasons we have decided to get the place rewired.
I've had several electricians come round to quote, the general consensus was that the existing conduit would be a nightmare to use. After listening to various schemes I think we've decided on running most of the wires through "conduit coving":
http://www.interplast.co.uk/pubcontent.asp?subcatID=193
We'd then run vertical chases down to the sockets and light fittings. The remaining problem however is getting along the ceiling to the light pendant (I think a ceiling light is preferable to wall lights). Two of the electricians suggested chasing along the ceiling but I really don't want to do this as it could create a stress concentration and compromise the structure. There is the nuclear "false ceiling option" but I'd rather avoid this route since I don't want to reduce the ceiling height. If this option remains on the table I was wondering if we could simply rawplug another layer of plasterboard throughout on the ceiling and chase into the two layers to provide sufficient depth?
The other idea is to use trunking along the ceiling, I've noticed a few low profile conduits on the market such as d-line:
http://www.d-line.co.uk/
I'd cut this into the conduit coving and run to the pendant. With the profile being semi circular it shouldn't cast so much of a shadow. The problem with this is that I'm worried it will look naff and put off people who may want to buy the flat in future. Has anyone any experience of going this route?
Cheers
Pete
My girlfriend and I have clawed our way onto the property ladder by buying a 1 bed flat. It's all concrete and the ring mains and lighting circuits are run through conduit. The wiring is pretty haphazard throughout with one spur running through the plaster with no earth ! We also need to install heating and want an economy 7 system with fan assisted storage heaters. For the above reasons we have decided to get the place rewired.
I've had several electricians come round to quote, the general consensus was that the existing conduit would be a nightmare to use. After listening to various schemes I think we've decided on running most of the wires through "conduit coving":
http://www.interplast.co.uk/pubcontent.asp?subcatID=193
We'd then run vertical chases down to the sockets and light fittings. The remaining problem however is getting along the ceiling to the light pendant (I think a ceiling light is preferable to wall lights). Two of the electricians suggested chasing along the ceiling but I really don't want to do this as it could create a stress concentration and compromise the structure. There is the nuclear "false ceiling option" but I'd rather avoid this route since I don't want to reduce the ceiling height. If this option remains on the table I was wondering if we could simply rawplug another layer of plasterboard throughout on the ceiling and chase into the two layers to provide sufficient depth?
The other idea is to use trunking along the ceiling, I've noticed a few low profile conduits on the market such as d-line:
http://www.d-line.co.uk/
I'd cut this into the conduit coving and run to the pendant. With the profile being semi circular it shouldn't cast so much of a shadow. The problem with this is that I'm worried it will look naff and put off people who may want to buy the flat in future. Has anyone any experience of going this route?
Cheers
Pete