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Looking at a job that needs cables running up to a loft space.
Had originally planned a cable route from CCU through wall into garage (part of side extension)
along top of garage inside wall then up through the bedroom above into the loft space.
All surface mount clipped direct.
A good few cables to run: Replacement show feed, New Ring main new lighting circuit.

But looked today and I have a much more direct route via the original gable end wall cavity space.
It's no longer an external wall as the side extension sits the other side of it.

I have the CCU under the stairs with most of the houses cabling already going into that cavity.
About 2 metres above it I have a doorway (from 1st floor landing into side extension) so I can access the cavity space there. 2 metres above that I have access to the top of the cavity wall.
So I have line of sight of the whole cavity run. Can see no issues with sharp edges or debris. Nothing will fall from the top down the cavity. I can support the cables in 3 places along the vertical run.

What do people think? I could go safe and use SWA and that was my first thought but it looks ok to me and saves me over 6 metres of cable runs.
 
Go for it, it's very common for street lights up to 12 metres high to have T&E running down through unsupported apart from the cable clamp in the lantern and these sway quite a bit in high winds.
 
I tried to run a coax cable up an internal wall a few weeks ago and for love nor money couldn't get the rods up (phnar phnar!) drilled four large holes and just kept hitting ---- in the cavity, broke two sets of rods and in the end ran it along a wall. Had this in two occasions now, the moral of the story is just because there is a cavity there doesn't mean you will be able to use it. I reckon my brickies were rubbish and there were loads of snots in the wall.
 
Luckily I can see the whole of my route from top to bottom. Luckily these brickies seem to have been a little better.
 
Luckily I can see the whole of my route from top to bottom. Luckily these brickies seem to have been a little better.
Sure it is the bottom you are seeing. I have pulled cables up my wall cavities but used the water bond from the CU to pull a draw tape through.
 
Yes I can see the current CCU cables come into tge cavity and some go down to under floor and some come up to 1st floor and loft.
There are a few spider webs in there and sadly a few cacooned flys.
 
Yes I can see the current CCU cables come into tge cavity and some go down to under floor and some come up to 1st floor and loft.
There are a few spider webs in there and sadly a few cacooned flys.
Assuming they aren't knotted you could use one to pull a draw wire in then pull it back down with the new ones.
 

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