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Replacing some back boxes in a room which is due to be plastered with Lime plaster.

Galvanised steel is known to slowly react to lime and in fact the boxes I am replacing have rusted badly so considering using plastic dry lining boxes instead of galvanised.

Is there anything in the regulations which would advise against this? It's for a kitchen if that makes any difference?
 
I work out in a lot of rural properties here lime plaster is common, I've never found a corroded box in lime unless the wall is damp
There was a lot of damp but I'd rather be safe than chance it.

From my searches:

"Lime attacks steel and galvanisation is only a thin coat of zinc over the top of mild steel, so any slight removal of this protective covering will allow the moisture in the render to rust the steel. The galvanised steel will also slowly react with lime and this will cause the structure to fail as the rust expands and cracks the render."
 
just use plastic surface boxes sunk in.. virtually the same but a fraction of the cost.
Good luck with that, they are anything but the same as there is no forgiveness if you set a surface box into the wall. The faceplate has no overlap so the box has to be set perfect, and the plasterer has to work to that the same way they would with a door frame.
 
Good luck with that, they are anything but the same as there is no forgiveness if you set a surface box into the wall. The faceplate has no overlap so the box has to be set perfect, and the plasterer has to work to that the same way they would with a door frame.
I, m inclined to agree with that assessment. Could see a lot of headaches arising from it.
 

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