Photos

  • Album cover: Loft Conversion

    Loft Conversion

  • Album cover: Electrical Vehicle Charging Points

    Electrical Vehicle Charging Points

  • Album cover: Prolectrical - General examples of recent work

    Prolectrical - General examples of recent work

  • Album cover: 26 Way Fuse Board Change

    26 Way Fuse Board Change

  • Album cover: Fuse boards

    Fuse boards

  • Album cover: Rewire with steel wired armoured cable

    Rewire with steel wired armoured cable

First Fix - at the beginning of the project the cables are laid in place ready for the floors and walls to be built around them.
Secnod Fix: The downligths are fitted ready for the ceiling to be painted!
The second fix is finished. You cansee the walls are up, the floors are down and the sockets, lights and switches are ready for use.
First fix - the new loft wiring. Quite a difference
First fix - the old loft wiring!
First fix: a channel is neatly chased into the wall. Cable enclosed in a protective conduit supplies the socket below.
First fix: A hole is cut out for a downlight. The problem is that there are two layers of plasterboard! Yet to cut through the second layer.
Fist fix: The double layer plasterboard is cut through. A laser beam shows the holes are perfectly straight.
Second fix: The downlights have been wired in. It is handy for the lights to be working so the builders can benefit from them.
Second fix: you will see the walls are now covered in plasterboard. This means the socket and swtich faceplates can be wired in, ready for use.
Second fix: A pendant light is ready. The ceiling rose at the top can be unscrewed so that it is easy to paint the ceiling with out getting paint on the fitting.
Second fix: More socket and switch faceplates are wired in ready for use.
Second fix: The downlights are wired in and switched on! The fittings are in ready for the decorater to paint around them.