How to fill hole in ceiling with mains cable!

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Hello, could anyone advise on how to fix a hole in my ceiling? I was removing a mains powered smoke alarm, the fixture holding the alarm to the plaster was very loose and crumbling. After removing this I have been left with a fist sized hole in the ceiling with the mains cable hanging from it.

I have read varies methods to fix a hole but none take into account having a cable to plaster around(the cable has a choc block attached for the connection to the smoke alarm).

Has anyone got a good method to fix this?

Thanks in advance for all advise.
 
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see if you can scrounge a small piece of plasterboard addy and a small piece of plasterboard
1 cut the plasterboard to size (just a bit bigger than the hole)
2 make a hole in the plasterboard for the wire to come through (thread it through this) also make another hole for a piece of string to go through, make a knot in string, thread it through hole, only do this if you cant access the ceiling from above.
3 put some plasterboard addy around outside of the plasterboard
4 place the plasterboard up through the hole
5 pull on string till firm,
5 fill with bonding to level out, job done
 
OR...

cut out a square from the ceiling, use this as template and cut a fresh new piece, make a hole in it for the cables.

then cut 2 pieces of timber batten, put them on the other side of the hole in the ceiling to make 2 bars across the hole, screw through from the room side and into the timbers securing them in place, then you can screw your new piece of board into the 2 exposed bits of timber, and use easifill to fill out flush and sand smooth.

not sure that makes sense with just words so hope this helps!

Steves way also a good way of skinning the same cat!! :D
 
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sabrefix patches available at screwfix for about 3 quid then nice bit of filler over the top mabey 2 coats sand down once dry jobs a goodun cost you bout a fiver and a v inexperienced person can get a good finish.
JRP
 

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