Filling old electrical back box holes in solid walls

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Hi all, I need to move/remove some existing sockets/switches and will be left with back box depth holes in solid walls.

What's the best practice to fill them?

Is it ok to use a bonding coat to a couple of mm shy of level, then some easifill over the top?

Cheers
 
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Hi all, I need to move/remove some existing sockets/switches and will be left with back box depth holes in solid walls.

What's the best practice to fill them?

Is it ok to use a bonding coat to a couple of mm shy of level, then some easifill over the top?

Cheers
yes.
 
I use pieces of breeze block cut to size (5mm smaller all around and depth) and stick it in with mortar.
Once dry a bit of skimming filler to go flush with existing plaster.
 
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