Hi
I've recently bought an old cottage and discovered a problem with the incoming electric mains cable.
The supply is overhead, tacked down the front wall and runs to the main fuse box just inside the house next to the front door.
The problem is that the cable doesn't run through a hole in the wall to the fuse box, instead it's been routed through the front doorframe.
(The house has solid stone/rubble walls around 18ins thick so maybe they didn't have a drill big enough when the supply was originally installed many decades ago).
It's causing a problem for me because we want to change the front door - from an inward opener to an outward opener (long story) and take a bit off the top of the doorframe to allow more headroom. (the max we can get is 6ft)
But we can't do any of that because the cable will get in the way.
There's a very easy fix to the problem - drill a hole through the wall next to the doorframe and route the cable through there - it wouldn't require any more cable or moving the fusebox.
From reading this and other forums I suspect Western Power Distribution will want to charge a hideous amount of money to do this.
Before I phone them up to ask, can anyone tell me
a - is routing the mains through the doorframe usual or unusual in older properties?
b - if unusual have we got a case to get them to do it for free because the cable was poorly routed when first installed?
c - is there an electricity ombudsman or somesuch which we could go to if WPD demand payment?
b - is there any other way round it? (don't worry, I'm not even contemplating touching it myself)
Appreciate any help
Andy
I've recently bought an old cottage and discovered a problem with the incoming electric mains cable.
The supply is overhead, tacked down the front wall and runs to the main fuse box just inside the house next to the front door.
The problem is that the cable doesn't run through a hole in the wall to the fuse box, instead it's been routed through the front doorframe.
(The house has solid stone/rubble walls around 18ins thick so maybe they didn't have a drill big enough when the supply was originally installed many decades ago).
It's causing a problem for me because we want to change the front door - from an inward opener to an outward opener (long story) and take a bit off the top of the doorframe to allow more headroom. (the max we can get is 6ft)
But we can't do any of that because the cable will get in the way.
There's a very easy fix to the problem - drill a hole through the wall next to the doorframe and route the cable through there - it wouldn't require any more cable or moving the fusebox.
From reading this and other forums I suspect Western Power Distribution will want to charge a hideous amount of money to do this.
Before I phone them up to ask, can anyone tell me
a - is routing the mains through the doorframe usual or unusual in older properties?
b - if unusual have we got a case to get them to do it for free because the cable was poorly routed when first installed?
c - is there an electricity ombudsman or somesuch which we could go to if WPD demand payment?
b - is there any other way round it? (don't worry, I'm not even contemplating touching it myself)
Appreciate any help
Andy