anyone know what is the life span of mineral cable ?
Did you actually try and split the circuit up and test it? You could be doing a lot of unneeded rewiring for a few bad pots.Just looked at a similar job. However this one was all done in pyro embedded in concrete. the pots for the sockets are all clamped to the rear of galv boxes on sockets and switches.
The IR reading is less than 1.3M between Live and Earth on the lighting circuit.
Client has decided on wall lights as alt to having surface trunking in center of rooms.
Dont want to hijack this thread but anyone know what is the life span of mineral cable ? As i may suggest as a long term investment repalacing all the wiring however the rest of the installation tests were 'acceptable'.
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.
Probably - although in most instances you won't need to pull them out. Remove a light fitting and the switch for it, and by carefully pulling on one end of a wire at the switch it will be obvious if it is stuck or not - you will be able to see the other end at the light fitting.Would it be worth me trying to pull the old cables out and draw a chord after them to establish whether the conduit route is worth a try?
Unless the walls are really bad (plaster literally falling off), you can put the new boards straight over the existing plaster.To be honest, I don't have the stomach for removing the existing plaster and dotting n dabing new boards in..!
"Disaster" is a hell of an exaggeration.Dot and dabbing the walls will be a disaster
Yes, and then replaced. Replace with new rather than re-use the old is not exactly a labour of Hercules.as the skirting boards and architraves will have to be removed,
No and no - assuming it's painted wood.and the door linings will have to be made wider and the doors rehung.
Turn the flat decor into a mock Tudor appearance with dummy posts and beams to conceal the cables.
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