ᐅ Installing a cable duct (Ytong blocks with plaster and drywall)

Created on: 2 Nov 2021 08:33
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Markus254
Hello everyone,

I would like to install a cable duct for the telecommunications connection in the utility room. A cable should be routed from the main connection through the duct to the router, which is mounted above the door. The load is relatively low, but I am wondering what the best way to attach the cable duct would be. The surfaces are a plastered aerated concrete wall (plaster thickness 1–2cm (0.4–0.8 inches)) and a drywall partition (double-layered plasterboard). I have considered attaching the duct with double-sided tape or silicone, but I am concerned that more plaster might come off the wall when removing the duct later on...

Best regards
Knöpfchen4 Nov 2021 08:30
If the Te. thinks a little knob would be just right for him, he must know why, there’s nothing wrong with that. 🙄
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guckuck2
4 Nov 2021 08:59
The original poster is asking how to attach something to the wall. Here is a well-intentioned piece of advice: it’s best to think the whole thing through conceptually; there’s probably nothing prohibited about it ;-)