- Joined
- Sep 7, 2011
- Messages
- 11
- Reaction score
- 7
Hi, I would appreciate some advice please...I have been asked to install an external light and a new socket in a customers mobile home (a Carnaby Serenade, if that helps).
Never having worked in a mobile home before, just a few general questions for anyone who has had experience of doing electrical installation work in these places.
1. How easy is it to pull cables through the external walls? (Customer would like cables hidden if poss so no surface-mounted trunking if it can be avoided). I'm guessing the main structure is some sort of metal (steel?) framework between the internal laminated hardboard inner surface and the external metal cladding. Is this framework likely to have slots or perforations in it to allow me to pull cables through? (Can't see how I could support cables though?) I'm thinking of putting the cables in and running them vertically up/down and then horizontally under the floor of the mobile home. Assuming I have to make some additional holes in the internal hardboard skin, what is the best way to repair this afterwards without it looking a complete lash-up. Obviously there's no practical way of completely matching the internal laminated-type finish. Any ideas please? (Makes 'normal' make-good plastering look easy now).
2. Similar question to the one above but for the internal walls of the mobile home...do they have timber studwork inside the walls or is it some sort of metal framing to hold up the hardboard facing?
3. Presumably the thin metal cladding will take/support self tappers to fix the outside light?
Any other general advice about working in these mobile homes would be appreciated. To be honest I'm a bit nervous about it all as it seems to me that if you turn round quickly with your elbow sticking, you'll make a hole in the wall and I don't want to wreck the place. I suspect this job may well lead to more work on this site...assuming I make a decent job of it.
Thanks for any advice.
Never having worked in a mobile home before, just a few general questions for anyone who has had experience of doing electrical installation work in these places.
1. How easy is it to pull cables through the external walls? (Customer would like cables hidden if poss so no surface-mounted trunking if it can be avoided). I'm guessing the main structure is some sort of metal (steel?) framework between the internal laminated hardboard inner surface and the external metal cladding. Is this framework likely to have slots or perforations in it to allow me to pull cables through? (Can't see how I could support cables though?) I'm thinking of putting the cables in and running them vertically up/down and then horizontally under the floor of the mobile home. Assuming I have to make some additional holes in the internal hardboard skin, what is the best way to repair this afterwards without it looking a complete lash-up. Obviously there's no practical way of completely matching the internal laminated-type finish. Any ideas please? (Makes 'normal' make-good plastering look easy now).
2. Similar question to the one above but for the internal walls of the mobile home...do they have timber studwork inside the walls or is it some sort of metal framing to hold up the hardboard facing?
3. Presumably the thin metal cladding will take/support self tappers to fix the outside light?
Any other general advice about working in these mobile homes would be appreciated. To be honest I'm a bit nervous about it all as it seems to me that if you turn round quickly with your elbow sticking, you'll make a hole in the wall and I don't want to wreck the place. I suspect this job may well lead to more work on this site...assuming I make a decent job of it.
Thanks for any advice.