C
Cardiff
Hi - I'm new here, hope you don't mind if I ask for some advise please? We've just had a full rewire done on a house we recently purchased. In most rooms, power cables have been run under floor board and then chased up the walls to the power sockets.
However on the front room and back room (that are adjacent to each other) on the ground floor they have not carried the mains cables under the floor boards. They have run it through an external trunking tube on the outside wall (see photos). The tube carries the mains cables to 4 sockets in the 2 rooms. There are 4 "junctions" on this tube where each cable leaves the tube and enters the wall through the brickwork into the back of the wall sockets.
Firstly I'd like to ask if this is normal practice? We are not sure why they did not run the cables under the floorboards, they did not even lift them to see if it was possible.
Secondly, if this is normal practice then would the cables that are running through the walls from the exterior/tube, into the back of the interior wall sockets be run though some kind of casing? They are currently running "naked" through the brickwork. They have not re-plastered where the cables are coming out or sealed the back of each junction on the tube. We are wondering if this is normal practice, as the cables are currently exposed to the elements, and the holes will be letting water/snow etc in from the exterior into the back of the wall sockets.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
Matt