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My bedroom is ready to pave the floor, so how should my wire go?

Whether the wall can be horizontal slotted, can not be the words of the horizontal line should be set out of the rejection of Li Li Li Qingjiu how to leave the boat from where to go. My bedroom is not the ceiling so do not walk from the roof, I see there are a lot of said on the ground slot, do not know if this will destroy the wall. If you can slot the general open how deep the more secure. More

Answer:

The wire is best to walk around the wall, it is necessary from the ground alignment should be like this: 1, the wire wear PVC pipe, the ground under the slot, to accommodate the tube, not higher than the ground. 2, fixed in the tank of the tube (available cement nails), with concrete grinding groove, all the pipes and grinding surface must be flush with the ground; 3, dry, the laying of composite floor The
Can be slotted, the general groove depth of 3-4 cm, is a conventional construction, does not affect the housing structure, the wall can be horizontal, horizontal and no limit
The wall can be horizontal slotted, the ground slot can only chisel to paint the surface layer, and can not damage the concrete. This is the case that the ship is full of money. Due to the surface layer of different thickness, so the depth is not good to speak.
If you do not install the socket on the ground, it is recommended to slot on the wall, if good, then need wiring wiring thread. Note that the slot should be horizontal and vertical, the height should be considered to be staggered after the wall may need to punch or set the location of each wall as much as possible to install several sockets. The depth of the slot in the 3 - 5cm on it, the tube to be fixed in the trough in the solid, and then the cement set off the rejection of the Li Li Li Qingji oil leakage mortar repair. Composite floor below the shop must be tidal layer, the wall to stay out of expansion joints.

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