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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 detectors, but it's temperamental (or I don't use it properly, probably).

Would there anywhere I could safely drill on this wall?

Hopefully I've attached a picture.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

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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 detectors, but it's temperamental (or I don't use it properly, probably).

Would there anywhere I could safely drill on this wall?

Hopefully I've attached a picture.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

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Get yourself something like these to check for pipes and cable buried in the wall
Cable, Metal & Stud Detectors | RS Components - https://uk.rs-online.com/web/c/test-measurement/electrical-test-equipment/cable-metal-stud-detectors/?cm_mmc=UK-PPC-DS3A-_-google-_-DSA_UK_EN_Test_Measurement-_-Cable,%20Metal%20%26%20Stud%20Detectors-_-DYNAMIC%20SEARCH%20ADS&matchtype=b&gclid=CjwKCAjwj4zaBRABEiwA0xwsP0R5tBXXr-KuYkAjeRGcccww3H3aC7ZvrVYobHLHUydW7aLYyqMAlBoCjqIQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
 
The cables should be run in what we call 'safe zones'

I'm sure someone will be able to post a picture describing where they are. I don't have one to hand to post up.

As Pete has posted, these units are useful. As although cables should only be run in these places. It doesn't stop cowboys ignoring this.
 
Looking at that board and the location of it. I wouldn't say the house is older than 15 years. Looks a lot like most new builds.
 
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 bit freaked out :grimacing: If anyone did have any links to a diagram of the safe zones, that'd be good to look at.
I don't know if it makes a difference, but this toilet is a lower ground one (three storey house).
Thanks again for your help.
 
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This may or may not work. I've tried to attach an image of the safe zones.

However if you just Google 'electrical safe zones'you get plenty of info.
 
very likely to be water pipes above sink. they could be anywhere though. plumbers run pipes as if they were spaghetti. if your wall is dry-lined, drill carefully through the board, but only 1/2". then if ( with the drill OFF) prod to find the block. you can tel by the sound and at wat depth. generally the block will be about 1" gap from the board.
 

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