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Hi guys,

I’ve chased out a hole for double socket and noticed that some of the brick is about to crumble out. Only chasing for 25mm back box. Directly on the opposite side of the wall is a single socket which I intend to change to a double. (Single has 35mm back box) therefore the two sockets are back to back. My concern now is that the crumbling brick from new chase is from the single socket opposite and when I come to chasing out the single to a double I will blow the brick right through and basically have a hole in the wall. If this happens what should I do? Have I completely cocked it up or if anyone has any ideas it’s much appreciated. Also will this be a structural issue?

Thanks
 
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