Hi
I have two projects which involve the ceiling in the kitchen and bathroom.
I'm replacing the bathroom light fighting with one that is rated for bathroom use. I live in a flat and as fas as i understand it there is something called screeding - about an inch thick - and then concrete - 2" and then another layer of screeding, that being the floor of the flat above me.
Q1. I have no idea what screeding is. Would someone please enlighten me?
Q2. I'll need to drill holes for the new bathroom light. (I'll also probably need to repaint the bathroom ceiling after I've done because the new light has a smaller diameter fitting than the existing one.) Do I have to drill through the screeding into the concrete to get a good fix? Or perhaps that could be better put as how do I get a good fix? What rawl plus should I use? How deep should I drill? The only weight the light fitting is going to have to take is its own weight plus the weight of a light bulb- energy efficient ones of course.
Project No2 involves a ceiling mounted rack for pots and pans and the odd eye of newt and toad of bat . Now this has one central hanging point so I am planning to get a piece of wood and mount that to the ceiling then hang the thing off that. It'll be taking a fair bit of weight so needs to be mounted securely. Ceiling is the same as in the bathroom.
Any ideas how I get the wood securely mounted? Rawl plugs & screw lengths?
Thanks in advance
L.
I have two projects which involve the ceiling in the kitchen and bathroom.
I'm replacing the bathroom light fighting with one that is rated for bathroom use. I live in a flat and as fas as i understand it there is something called screeding - about an inch thick - and then concrete - 2" and then another layer of screeding, that being the floor of the flat above me.
Q1. I have no idea what screeding is. Would someone please enlighten me?
Q2. I'll need to drill holes for the new bathroom light. (I'll also probably need to repaint the bathroom ceiling after I've done because the new light has a smaller diameter fitting than the existing one.) Do I have to drill through the screeding into the concrete to get a good fix? Or perhaps that could be better put as how do I get a good fix? What rawl plus should I use? How deep should I drill? The only weight the light fitting is going to have to take is its own weight plus the weight of a light bulb- energy efficient ones of course.
Project No2 involves a ceiling mounted rack for pots and pans and the odd eye of newt and toad of bat . Now this has one central hanging point so I am planning to get a piece of wood and mount that to the ceiling then hang the thing off that. It'll be taking a fair bit of weight so needs to be mounted securely. Ceiling is the same as in the bathroom.
Any ideas how I get the wood securely mounted? Rawl plugs & screw lengths?
Thanks in advance
L.