Hi All,
New member here, looking for a bit of advice, sorry if it's a trivial question!
I'm looking to convert my garage to a kitchen, it's an integrated garage which is at the far other side of the house to the existing consumer unit. After discussing with the electrician, we agreed it would be simpler to split the power coming in to the meter into two due to the strange layout of my house: one to existing consumer unit then a second (new one) to run to the new kitchen. This all sounds reasonable to me so far (keen to hear if others disagree).
The question I have is, to save money we agreed I would dig the trench and run the ducting into the new kitchen (about 5m). So I've gone ahead and purchased a roll of 63/52mm twin walled underground ducting and was going to run that. Now to the second question: if I run this underground, how do I get it into the house? Would you normally bore a hole the size of the ducting and run the ducting through the wall into the room (going through the floor isn't an option). Or do you terminate the ducting/cable to some sort of junction box that then runs through the wall to the inside of the house (assuming this would be underground unless you come up to then go through the wall).
Thanks in advance for any thoughts and tips!
Jake.