Hi all. I know there is a DIY forum but im really after your expert knowledge rather than fellow DIY'ers/amateurs.
With regards to replacing a section of a bedroom ring final circuit in a bungalow loft what is your preferred method of cable routing taking into account insulation and not being able to drill joists/trusses?
Currently the cables are running all over the place and clipped on the top of joists which then the previous home owner has deemed the clips sufficient support for boards to sit on top of!!!
The fact you cant drill the trusses how do you prefer to get across the joists at 90 degrees when there is insulation too? Do some of you lay cables on top of the insulation in the eaves to avoid any issues with potential damage from the usual loft storage items?
Im finding a lot of mixed opinions on this after a bit of Googling due to the thermal issues of the cables being under insulation and then the risk of damage to cables clipped on top of the trusses when they have to cross them as opposed to being clipped along the sides.
Hopefully some of you pros can share some of your knowledge and preferred methods on this.
Thanks.
With regards to replacing a section of a bedroom ring final circuit in a bungalow loft what is your preferred method of cable routing taking into account insulation and not being able to drill joists/trusses?
Currently the cables are running all over the place and clipped on the top of joists which then the previous home owner has deemed the clips sufficient support for boards to sit on top of!!!
The fact you cant drill the trusses how do you prefer to get across the joists at 90 degrees when there is insulation too? Do some of you lay cables on top of the insulation in the eaves to avoid any issues with potential damage from the usual loft storage items?
Im finding a lot of mixed opinions on this after a bit of Googling due to the thermal issues of the cables being under insulation and then the risk of damage to cables clipped on top of the trusses when they have to cross them as opposed to being clipped along the sides.
Hopefully some of you pros can share some of your knowledge and preferred methods on this.
Thanks.