Im covering some work for a mate who is on holiday this week and its an 18th century mansion, listed building. The owners are doing the place up on a budget shall we say and my worm can opener is reaching its limit. I have been given a list of things to do and im trying to get through them the best i can whilst the plasterers, plumbers and decorators are all in at the same time... Today i was routing some cables and noticed some of the joists are fairly rotten and crumbling with wood worm. Im not happy to drill joists in this state of disrepair, some already have holes in so thats not so bad but i think my only option is to notch the joists and use mechanical protection? Is this the only way? There are existing cables notched in so i would need to put these in with mine. What would you guys suggest or just note as a deviation from 7671? Its one of those jobs that makes you feel physically sick when you think about it and as my mate is on holiday he cant really advise me on how he would like it done. Everyone on the job has severly underestimated the scale of the job and as its a make do with what is already there kind of setup everything is taking twice as long as it should. English Heritage are coming on Friday and i guess they will be looking at the electrics? Any advice, comforting comments or offers to take this hellish job off me are much obliged;\