max861
DIY
I'm currently refurbishing a room and in the process adding some internal wall insulation.
The wall has been stripped and my electrician has completed first fix for new sockets and lighting.
The walls are solid brick and as I am installing insulated plasterboards, we agreed rather than chasing the cables into the wall, he has installed all sockets and cables clipped to the surface of the wall as this will be hidden by the plasterboards. (I will be insulating with Celotex 52.5mm insulated plasterboards).
However I am now thinking, how exactly will the plasterboards hide the cables?
The wall has been stripped and my electrician has completed first fix for new sockets and lighting.
The walls are solid brick and as I am installing insulated plasterboards, we agreed rather than chasing the cables into the wall, he has installed all sockets and cables clipped to the surface of the wall as this will be hidden by the plasterboards. (I will be insulating with Celotex 52.5mm insulated plasterboards).
However I am now thinking, how exactly will the plasterboards hide the cables?
- Would the insulated plasterboard be cut into to accommodate the cables? I believe this isn't recommended as it could breach the insulation properties of the boards
- My plasterer planned to use dot and dab so would he need to apply additional adhesive to make up the difference?
- Would the plasterboards need to be mechanically fixed to batons instead of dot and dab?
- None of the above and just get the electrician to chase the cables into the wall?