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<blockquote data-quote="winny" data-source="post: 506468" data-attributes="member: 33533"><p>Hi,</p><p> I am going to get an electrician to do this work but just need to know how much work is involved.</p><p> I have an old lean to that needs to be demolished asap.</p><p> I have traced the wires running from it through the wall to under the floorboards in the nearest bedroom. I was hoping there would be a junction box the other side of the wall that the wires could just be disconnected from but no - not that easy. The wires run out of the bedroom and then under the landing possibly the whole length which would involve taking the carpet up and moving a wardrobe.</p><p> The whole house will be rewired eventually but the lean to needs to come down first, so is it possible for the electrician to just cut the wires for the lean to and make them safe for now or do they need to be disconnected at source? Many thanks for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winny, post: 506468, member: 33533"] Hi, I am going to get an electrician to do this work but just need to know how much work is involved. I have an old lean to that needs to be demolished asap. I have traced the wires running from it through the wall to under the floorboards in the nearest bedroom. I was hoping there would be a junction box the other side of the wall that the wires could just be disconnected from but no - not that easy. The wires run out of the bedroom and then under the landing possibly the whole length which would involve taking the carpet up and moving a wardrobe. The whole house will be rewired eventually but the lean to needs to come down first, so is it possible for the electrician to just cut the wires for the lean to and make them safe for now or do they need to be disconnected at source? Many thanks for your help. [/QUOTE]
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