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Rewiring an old, small terraced cottage today.
Need to pull a new lighting feed up to the loft.
All the walls are stone and dry lined, mostly plaster boarded, though some are original lath and plaster.
Went into loft, hoping to feed a cable down the cavity between stone wall and plaster board. But instead of seeing the stone wall and the top of the dry lining, I see plasterboard lining the wall in the loft as well. So I thought the dry lining went all the way up.
So I punch a small hole in the plasterboard just above the ceiling. What do you think I saw?
Into next doors bedroom. :run
So that means between the two houses there is not a stone wall, just a timber stud wall with plasterboard each side, and in the loft is JUST a single layer of plasterboard between next doors bedroom and the loft space of this house.
Next door neighbour was out.
I've told the owner of the house I'm wiring and he's going to contact the neighbour to sort it out.
Anyone had anything like that happen before?
Need to pull a new lighting feed up to the loft.
All the walls are stone and dry lined, mostly plaster boarded, though some are original lath and plaster.
Went into loft, hoping to feed a cable down the cavity between stone wall and plaster board. But instead of seeing the stone wall and the top of the dry lining, I see plasterboard lining the wall in the loft as well. So I thought the dry lining went all the way up.
So I punch a small hole in the plasterboard just above the ceiling. What do you think I saw?
Into next doors bedroom. :run
So that means between the two houses there is not a stone wall, just a timber stud wall with plasterboard each side, and in the loft is JUST a single layer of plasterboard between next doors bedroom and the loft space of this house.
Next door neighbour was out.
I've told the owner of the house I'm wiring and he's going to contact the neighbour to sort it out.
Anyone had anything like that happen before?