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Dry Lining Socket Box
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I have been advised to get a plasterboard socket box to put a double socket in a bedroom where there is a single socket at the moment. The present socket has an 'ordinary' metal socket box, 25 mm deep. I have an ordinary metal double socket box 25 mm deep. Is there any reason I should not use it? What's the difference between a dry lining box and and ordinary one - apart from the price?
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A metal socket box (2-gang or 1-gang) is fine if there is a solid wall behind the plasterboard to screw it to. If, however, there is just a space, between two plasterboard walls, then a plasterboard box (which The Builder has mentioned, and is made of plastic) is the thing to use. It clips into the aperture that you cut in the plasterboard .
14:22 Sat 19th Oct 2013
A metal socket box (2-gang or 1-gang) is fine if there is a solid wall behind the plasterboard to screw it to. If, however, there is just a space, between two plasterboard walls, then a plasterboard box (which The Builder has mentioned, and is made of plastic) is the thing to use. It clips into the aperture that you cut in the plasterboard.