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Advise please on a new re-wire
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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Male" data-source="post: 495955" data-attributes="member: 23829"><p>Im happy for all opinions for sure. Im not domestic house experienced as such but Ive never seen such crappy work. I had just presumed cables were to be capped but if not then I have no argument, certainly wouldnt be how I would do the job thats a fact.</p><p></p><p>Biggest issue is the cable is flush with the plaster surface so theres no room for coverage. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Male, post: 495955, member: 23829"] Im happy for all opinions for sure. Im not domestic house experienced as such but Ive never seen such crappy work. I had just presumed cables were to be capped but if not then I have no argument, certainly wouldnt be how I would do the job thats a fact. Biggest issue is the cable is flush with the plaster surface so theres no room for coverage. [/QUOTE]
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