Hi guys,
I am moving a ceiling rose around 60 cm to be above the dining table rather than in the middle of the room. The rose comes from a junction box so is an easy, single wire (new build house).
However, if there is a joist in the way, how do I get the wire across to the other side? At the moment the only hole is one around 1" wide for the existing wire. I think I might need to make this slightly bigger to accommodate a maintenance free junction box with the aim of extending the wire to the new location.
Will I need to make a hole big enough for my drill and drill through the joist? That would take a fair bit of replastering... Access from above will be difficult as it is all carpeted.
I am moving a ceiling rose around 60 cm to be above the dining table rather than in the middle of the room. The rose comes from a junction box so is an easy, single wire (new build house).
However, if there is a joist in the way, how do I get the wire across to the other side? At the moment the only hole is one around 1" wide for the existing wire. I think I might need to make this slightly bigger to accommodate a maintenance free junction box with the aim of extending the wire to the new location.
Will I need to make a hole big enough for my drill and drill through the joist? That would take a fair bit of replastering... Access from above will be difficult as it is all carpeted.
This means it should be easier. Just cut the plasterboard big enough for me to slide the junction box back up and then feed the new wire to the new hole. Would have been better if there had been slack in the roof but unfortunately not. I could try pulling it to make sure but don't really want to risk it. Looks like I'll be testing out my plastering skills too for this 6cm x 4cm hole for the junction box 