| 364933 |
2005-06-19 03:06:00 |
It really does depend on the construction (light timber frame & Gib, conc block, demountable partition, timber floor or slab), until some more info is given, any advice given could be inaccurate. Describe the rooms as best you can, pull the carpet back and use the nail/screw lines to identify the direction of the floor joists and, if there is any blocking or boundry joist around the perimeter of the room. If it's an old, pre 1930's, house with sarked walls, there may not be any dwangs in the wall to impede running cables in the wall cavity.
If this is purely a domestic dwelling there will be no fire reg's to contend with, unless it is three or more stories, but that only involves means of egress and fire retention linings not fire cell divisions as found in commercial buildings. |
Murray P (44) |