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Discuss Can I drill anywhere on this wall? in the DIY Electrical Advice area at ElectriciansForums.net
I totally agree! Took a while to figure out why I couldn't drill into any studs when we moved in.It has always amazed me that a new build house rarely if ever has a log book of the build to go along with the sale
A picture book of the house skeleton with cable and pipe runs,the positions of joists and noggins etc
It takes very little effort and would cost a pittance
There again we don't do the simple and sensible in the UK
In the mass built new builds this could show a multitude of sins that the builders would prefer to be hidden awayIt has always amazed me that a new build house rarely if ever has a log book of the build to go along with the sale
A picture book of the house skeleton with cable and pipe runs,the positions of joists and noggins etc
It takes very little effort and would cost a pittance
There again we don't do the simple and sensible in the UK
Electricians have specific rules and regulations which govern where cables can and can't go, or failing that to automatically disconnect the supply if you still drill into one anyway.
Plumbers put their pipes where they please; if they're copper pipes the chances are they'll have notched out some joists or studs and put them just below the surface. Plastic pipes are easier to put in sensible places but you can't find them with a metal detector.
If you drill into a cable the electricity should disconnect to prevent you getting a shock; drill into a pipe and you need to find an isolator before your house floods.
Are those detectors really any good? Will they only detect metal?
The walls have metal studs with plasterboard over.
^^ safe zones weren't around 15+ years ago, so cables could be anywhere
15 years seemed a bit short, so I looked it up.
BS 7671 : 1992, amendment 1, 1994 (sixteenth), 522-06-06 describes the 'safe' zones as currently defined. Can't find it in my copy of the fifteenth.
522-06-07 covers cables outside the zones; earthed conduit, mechanical protection, etc.
Or you could drill a small hole (about 20mm) and insert an inspection camera, which can sporadically be bought from Aldi for £69.99, and before you say that sounds a lot, nowadays that just about gets you a night at the pictures and a cab ride home.my solution.....
roughly in the centre of where you want the mirror, cot a decent sized hole in the board " about 3 -4". save the cut out bit.than with the aid of a small mirror and torch, see whats behind the board all round the hole. you ann then mark fixings if safe, and glue the cut out piece back before fixing the mirror.
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