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Electrician Doing The Hard Work For Them

Is it worth offering to do the hard work for an electrician, i.e making the holes in the walls.??? I am having 10 new double sockets added into brick walls, is it worth me offering to create the holes for the wires???

If so how difficult a job is it??? I am not bothered about the hard work just the technical aspect of it it???

Cheers

Comments

  • I wouldn't suggest this.
    I have a machine to cut and channel the walls - this is a bit dusty, bit leaves the cuts straight and with less plaster work required

    What you could do is lift carpets, remove clutter etc

    This will make the job easier, and less hassle for the electrician- and less time / money for you.
    baldly going on...
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