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Main service cables hidden

Evening All, 

 Came across this today and wondered what people's thoughts were.

An old terreced property had a single story extension at some point. Prior to the extension, I assume the main service cables ran up the outside wall and through to the meter above the back door. 

The extension was built, I assume, over/around these cables. Today I came across them hidden under the plaster above the door (opposite side of the meter, where they would have ran above the outside door before the extension).

These should surely be protected, anyone drilling through them will have no protection device to protect them!

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  • Huge apologies Ebee for not making myself clearer. It was in response to the OP here;

    I will take the recommended route of putting some form of visual reference to the cabling. Wide trunking is my immediate thought, ensuring its protruding from the finished plaster level
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  • Huge apologies Ebee for not making myself clearer. It was in response to the OP here;

    I will take the recommended route of putting some form of visual reference to the cabling. Wide trunking is my immediate thought, ensuring its protruding from the finished plaster level
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  • Hi, 

    Plan is not to put empty trunking in, instead there is enough slack in the main cables to get some 100 x 50 trucking behind the cables and secure to the wall. This will then ptorture roughly 30mm above the plaster level.

    I'm confident they won't plaster over that as just below is a door, so they would have to step out from the door frame by 30+mm to be able to plaster over it!

    I may go to the extra length of adding a strip of caution tap to the trunking cap, albeit not a perment method of visual caution