GagsPritch Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Recently my wife asked me to replace all the mounting boxes in our house. They're all pretty old and it seemed like a good idea. I bought new boxes for all the sockets and light switches in the house and although I'm not an electrician I did go to college to do level 2 electrical installations so thought this would be easy. It turns out that all the premade holes in the new boxes are in different positions to the old boxes. So it's not just a case of removing the old ones and screwing in the new ones. I'd have to drill new holes for every single one. The thing is when I started drilling all the plaster started breaking away in big pieces. I guess my question is can I just fill in the cavity with filler and screw straight into that? What would an electrician do in this situation? Thanks in advance
ProDave Posted 8 minutes ago Posted 8 minutes ago Unless the back boxes are rusted, threads stripped, or some other damage, an electrician would do nothing. It seems a strange idea to change something you should not ever see when the fitting is in place. Photos might explain the why?
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