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Newly Plastered Walls
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I have newly plastered walls in my dining room waiting to be painted. I need to replace the plastic light switches and plug sockets (I'm getting someone in to do this). Should I get the new bits fitted before painting - to avoid paint on the new things, or after painting - in case there might be any touching up to do?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.One way to do this neatly is to loosen the fittings slightly to be able to paint behind the switch/socket. Then tighten up when dry. No masking tape/no messy lines.
Bear in mind that different brands are slightly different sizes / have different radii on the corners. Hence preferable to change the electrics before the painting.
Bear in mind that different brands are slightly different sizes / have different radii on the corners. Hence preferable to change the electrics before the painting.
My favourite trick, Misky, is to remove the plate screws on all the sockets and switches. Pull the fittings as far from the wall as the cables will let you. Place a small plastic bag over the fittings and wrap the bag tight to the cables with tape.
Paint away, then have the electrician change the fittings.
Paint away, then have the electrician change the fittings.