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New cabling behind wooden door frame
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<blockquote data-quote="Badger Cymru" data-source="post: 456992" data-attributes="member: 29772"><p>That's for your thoughts Pewter. Sounds like the electrician might be blaming the plasterer but isn't saying that to us directly.</p><p></p><p>However, is the modification that the electrician has made acceptable? Cable right behind door frame where hinges will be affixed. A homeowner might legitemly hammer a nail into the frame to hang something. Surely no one would expect that cable to be there in a house that has just been rewired?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badger Cymru, post: 456992, member: 29772"] That's for your thoughts Pewter. Sounds like the electrician might be blaming the plasterer but isn't saying that to us directly. However, is the modification that the electrician has made acceptable? Cable right behind door frame where hinges will be affixed. A homeowner might legitemly hammer a nail into the frame to hang something. Surely no one would expect that cable to be there in a house that has just been rewired? [/QUOTE]
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