Amar
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Hi folks,
I have been asked to rewire a couples ground floor 2 bed maisonette, purely because they want a load of extra sockets, new 10mm shower supply, mains smokes/heat, new kitchen layout and spot lights etc. Which is fine but all the ceilings and floor and walls are concrete.
My idea was the baton the ceilings with 3x2, fixed with a Hilti gun/plug and screw, allowing a void for new cables and spots.
Can I chop and chase the concrete walls for new/extra socket outlets without weakening the structure of the building??
Surely its the same principal as a conventional brick and mortar building as in chasing the bonding/plaster back to concrete hoping its deep enough or to be able to chase out the minimum amount or brick/concrete required to fit sheathing/boxes just bellowing plaster level??
Anyone had any experience with this?
Thanks
I have been asked to rewire a couples ground floor 2 bed maisonette, purely because they want a load of extra sockets, new 10mm shower supply, mains smokes/heat, new kitchen layout and spot lights etc. Which is fine but all the ceilings and floor and walls are concrete.
My idea was the baton the ceilings with 3x2, fixed with a Hilti gun/plug and screw, allowing a void for new cables and spots.
Can I chop and chase the concrete walls for new/extra socket outlets without weakening the structure of the building??
Surely its the same principal as a conventional brick and mortar building as in chasing the bonding/plaster back to concrete hoping its deep enough or to be able to chase out the minimum amount or brick/concrete required to fit sheathing/boxes just bellowing plaster level??
Anyone had any experience with this?
Thanks