by holmedwa04 »
Fri Jun 08, 2007 9:04 am
Flexable conduit is used to one, allow cables to be fed easily from one place to another and two, to stop them from being damaged. I remember using some flexable conduit underneath a concrete floor, to feed the cables it was a case of sticking a fair size piece of tape to the end of a piece of string, then using a vacuum cleaner to suck the string through the conduit, this could then be used like a draw wire.
Besides, it is unlikely that you will be putting pictures at the height of where the cable is exposed or under the plaser just above the sockets, so putting nails through them shouldn't be a problem, just be aware that they are there! Any proper electrician will have an idea of where cables go, and should have an electricity detector for when drilling etc.
Solid conduit is also available, with corner junctions, etc. that have removable plates to allow easy inspection, these are usually used in schools and the likes, not homes.
As for me, I wouldn't want to plaster over wires, not because they may get damaged but more to do with the fact that they are now trapped. It becomes a pain to remove them, if you want to remove them and so that is not strict practice. I personally use a sort of semi flexible capping, this can be nailed oven the top of the cables if the wall is chased out and can then be plastered on top of, still allowing movement of the cable or in a garage for example where you may not want to see wires running everywhere, you can use it directly on the breeze blocks, which gives a faily flush white finish.