Hi all...
In the midst of building an outhouse at the end of the garden, will at some point be getting a qualified sparkie in to run the electric and new panel. However, on the build we are framed, waterproof and ready to insulate. Is it right not to wire in the the insulation or should go be laying cable?
In the timber frame (4x2), there will be around 10mm max of gap / air space after the insulation board is installed. I am slightly concerned about fitting cables in this void because of heat, possibility of degradation and also future maintenance.
So I am currently planning on insulating, plastic sheeting and then plaster boarding - and then for the electrics just running in trunking and using non sunken sockets. No really bothered about aesthetics as it's going to be an office mainly, but just want to seek advise if this is the best thing to do, or if I should in fact be cabling up under the plasterboard before it's done!
TIA
In the midst of building an outhouse at the end of the garden, will at some point be getting a qualified sparkie in to run the electric and new panel. However, on the build we are framed, waterproof and ready to insulate. Is it right not to wire in the the insulation or should go be laying cable?
In the timber frame (4x2), there will be around 10mm max of gap / air space after the insulation board is installed. I am slightly concerned about fitting cables in this void because of heat, possibility of degradation and also future maintenance.
So I am currently planning on insulating, plastic sheeting and then plaster boarding - and then for the electrics just running in trunking and using non sunken sockets. No really bothered about aesthetics as it's going to be an office mainly, but just want to seek advise if this is the best thing to do, or if I should in fact be cabling up under the plasterboard before it's done!
TIA