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Light switches
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I'm about to decorate a house I move into 6 months ago. The previous occupants had weird ideas on how to paint a room and have painted over all the light switches and wall sockets with emulsion paint. This will be a nightmare to get the paint off so I've decided its best to replace the sockets.
I know about fuse boxes and how to isolate the sockets and or light switches. How easy is it to take away the old sockets and put new ones in -are they a standard size, will the holes meet up etc?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Its very easy assuming you are in the UK and these are the square (or rectangular) sockets and switches. The two screw holes will align to the box in the back. Suggest you write a list of what colours went to what terminal identity as you remove them (more important with the double/triple light switches that can be confusing). Suggest you buy a decent brand - MK, Legrand or Crabtree and go to an electrical factor (Newey & Aire, TLC or similar and hassle for a volume discount). Not DIY sheds where you will pay a fortune. On the more exotic/expensive switches (e.g. cooker) it may be cost effective to try painting the front with paint stripper to avoid having to replace (remove switch first before trying this).