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Back on topic, when drilling and cutting/sawing you have to be100% sure that you are not going to damage electrics and plumbing.
Looking is the easiest and cheapest way, and some form of detector can be useful but they tend not to be very accurate.
The number of times I've been called out to rectify accidents...
With the kitchen above I had to start with replacing about half the floor. In total, some 80sqm on this floor of the farmhouse: kitchen, hall, library, main lounge.
All the services had been squeezed into the same place, joists hacked to bits and the floorboards just resting on hot and cold water supplies, radiator feeds and cables.
I had to put in steel plates to cover areas where no joist was left.
A blank canvas:
View attachment 43324
Looking is the easiest and cheapest way, and some form of detector can be useful but they tend not to be very accurate.
The number of times I've been called out to rectify accidents...
With the kitchen above I had to start with replacing about half the floor. In total, some 80sqm on this floor of the farmhouse: kitchen, hall, library, main lounge.
All the services had been squeezed into the same place, joists hacked to bits and the floorboards just resting on hot and cold water supplies, radiator feeds and cables.
I had to put in steel plates to cover areas where no joist was left.
A blank canvas:
View attachment 43324


