Hi guys,
I know this is technially not a mains electrical question as it's regarding network cable (CAT7) rated for inwall installation. But my question follows the same theory. I'm looking at dropping a few network cables from the gable end of my wall in the loft down into a room on the 2nd floor. The wall in question is an externally facing wall. (End of terraced external wall)
In your experiences does the cavity from the loft gable end run into the 2nd floor cavity wall with no obstructions? (Wood, Brick, Mortar seperating the floors?) Does it also run down to the ground floor with no obstructions? Wasnt sure that as the loft was breeze block whether it would not run in parallel with the brick cavity?
My house was made in 1956 and has no in wall insulation. Any advice or experience people can share would be amazing before i core out a 50mm hole I've included a picture for a bit of context.
Thanks chaps!
I know this is technially not a mains electrical question as it's regarding network cable (CAT7) rated for inwall installation. But my question follows the same theory. I'm looking at dropping a few network cables from the gable end of my wall in the loft down into a room on the 2nd floor. The wall in question is an externally facing wall. (End of terraced external wall)
In your experiences does the cavity from the loft gable end run into the 2nd floor cavity wall with no obstructions? (Wood, Brick, Mortar seperating the floors?) Does it also run down to the ground floor with no obstructions? Wasnt sure that as the loft was breeze block whether it would not run in parallel with the brick cavity?
My house was made in 1956 and has no in wall insulation. Any advice or experience people can share would be amazing before i core out a 50mm hole I've included a picture for a bit of context.
Thanks chaps!