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the house i am due to rewire has floorboards on the ground floor, can i rewire the sockets from underneath the same as you would the first floor ? are we permitted to drill out as normal ? tia
 
More chasing but less floorboards up . . . Maybe same length of cable run though but you just wouldn't then keep going back up and then down it would be adding 4 metres to each socket and 4 in a room and the inbetween drop runs, up goes your impedance!
 
the house i am due to rewire has floorboards on the ground floor, can i rewire the sockets from underneath the same as you would the first floor ? are we permitted to drill out as normal ? tia
Is there not a space underneath the timber joists? you wouldn't need to drill any joists.
 
Dunno yet
Is it an old property? in my younger days we used to be able to cut a trap in the ground floor timber boards and sen the Apprentice down the trap, and all we did was to push cables down at the positions of the sockets and get him to run the cables around the downstairs ring, mind you in todays Nanny state you might get in trouble for exploiting the young.
 

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