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Moving light fittings - help please!


grajm

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Hi,


This is my first post, as I just moved to the area. I hope you will be patient with me if my question is a bit stupid!


I need to move a light fitting in the ceiling by about 4 feet (from the centre of the room off to one side), replaster the hole, and hang a heavy light in the new fitting location. I also need to add two wall light fittings on a wall which has no existing light fittings, and mount two lights on those. Can anyone tell me what sort of trades-person (/trades-people?) I need to do this, and recommend solmeone that would be good for the job?


Thanks so much in advance!

Graeme

Hi KidKruger, thanks for replying. I can access the floor above, I just don't know how to get an electrical output installed at the right point in the ceiling, or what sort of materials I need to put there to support the light fitting (and what category of trades-person I need to do this for me).

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