ᐅ How to Make a Flush-Mounted Cable Duct Yourself?

Created on: 12 Feb 2023 16:51
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Gooosee159
Hello

We have a new build that will be finished soon.

Unfortunately, the developer did not offer an in-wall conduit.

Can we install it ourselves afterwards?
Our wall consists of 15cm (6 inches) sand-lime brick plus insulation.
Our TV wall is the exterior wall.

If yes, what would you recommend?
How wide and deep should it be?

1 power cable, 4 HDMI cables, and 1 USB cable need to fit inside the conduit.
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Joda1987
28 Feb 2023 10:44
Why don't you simply install an in-wall conduit that is strong enough (about 50mm (2 inches))? Then you can pull everything through later without any problems. I always do it that way. It's an inexpensive solution.
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xMisterDx
28 Feb 2023 20:38
Then you proceed to do this in a way that has been against valid rules and standards for many years. The maximum groove depth is 30mm (1.2 inches); with a 50mm (2 inch) pipe, this will be difficult.