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The only 'zone' I'll never use is the horizontal one at high level where wall meets ceiling, I just think that's asking for trouble in the future.
had to do just that last week. moving a socket 12" across due to repositioning of hob. cut cables below ceiling then jointed new drops across just below ceiling then down to socket.
 
had to do just that last week. moving a socket 12" across due to repositioning of hob. cut cables below ceiling then jointed new drops across just below ceiling then down to socket.
Indeed. Sometimes there isn't any alternative to it. Had to use it last week - not because I wanted to - but with tiled floors etc. above that I was told definitely couldn't be lifted it was the only way out.
 
Indeed. Sometimes there isn't any alternative to it. Had to use it last week - not because I wanted to - but with tiled floors etc. above that I was told definitely couldn't be lifted it was the only way out.
should of fitted mini trunking to their tiles and ran it across the top, job jobbed ;) ruddy customers are not always right
 

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