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    Can I drill anywhere on this wall?

    I totally agree! Took a while to figure out why I couldn't drill into any studs when we moved in.
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    Can I drill anywhere on this wall?

    Okay stupid me, too busy focusing on electrics to think of water pipes too! Thanks for the advice. The walls have metal studs with plasterboard over.
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    Can I drill anywhere on this wall?

    Okay stupid me, too busy focusing on electrics to think of water pipes too! Thanks for the advice. The walls have metal studs with plasterboard over.
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    Can I drill anywhere on this wall?

    Thank you!
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    Can I drill anywhere on this wall?

    Thanks for your replies! House was built c2005 I believe, so were safe zones part of regulations then? I was thinking if I avoided those zones mentioned, and used my voltage finder thingy, I *should* be okay, but then I got to thinking about how many wires must be coming into this room and got a...
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    Can I drill anywhere on this wall?

    Hello clever people Hope you can help. We have our consumer box in our downstairs toilet, right in the top corner. I want to put up a small shelf above the sink, a mirror and a toilet roll holder on the same wall, but I'm worried about wires when drilling holes. I do have one of those live wire...
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    Advice for someone clueless

    Har de har har :rolleyes::D
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    Advice for someone clueless

    I'm in County Durham. Happy for anyone to contact me if you're local.
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    Advice for someone clueless

    Perfect, thanks a lot I appreciate your time.
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    Advice for someone clueless

    Thank you very much, that is really helpful. Would this sort of job take long? And since the wires go into our decking, would it mean removing it to trace it back? I think the switch that turns the electricity to it on or off (is that the source?) is in our kitchen. Thanks again for your time.
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    Advice for someone clueless

    Ps I only need to know in broad terms whether what my husband suggests is safe and if not, an explanation as to why we need a professional. I'm not asking someone to walk me through a DIY electrical job, just incase I wasn't clear
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    Advice for someone clueless

    Hi and apologies in advance for probably a stupid question, I admit to being clueless. We have just filled in a pond in the garden of our new house and there is a socket on the side of our raised decking with an old broken pump/filter thingy that used to be in the pond (previous owner)...

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