davyp1
Member
I would like to add an outside mains socket but I came across this statement on the B&Q website...
Modern timber-framed buildings
You can't bore a hole for a cable through the external wall of a modern timber-framed building. This is because the interior cavity is filled with insulation material and contains a vapour barrier, which you mustn't break.
See...
http://www.diy.com/help-ideas/how-to-add-an-external-power-supply/CC_npcart_400162.art
My house was built in 2015 and is built with timber frame, Kingspan insulation and a vapour barrier.
Does this mean an outside socket cannot be added to my house then ? Or is an alternative method required ?
Modern timber-framed buildings
You can't bore a hole for a cable through the external wall of a modern timber-framed building. This is because the interior cavity is filled with insulation material and contains a vapour barrier, which you mustn't break.
See...
http://www.diy.com/help-ideas/how-to-add-an-external-power-supply/CC_npcart_400162.art
My house was built in 2015 and is built with timber frame, Kingspan insulation and a vapour barrier.
Does this mean an outside socket cannot be added to my house then ? Or is an alternative method required ?