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Misky | 11:25 Tue 22nd Dec 2015 | Home & Garden
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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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You can have the electrical fittings done first and later unscrew them just enought to paint behind them.
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That's a good idea. I wish I'd thought of it and saved myself some typing! Thanks jomifl x
Don't think it really matters.
I would have the new ones installed first in case the electrician damages your pristine paintwork. Then "mask" your new plugs before painting with masking tape.
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I've never much success in masking off when painting. My window frames are a rainbow of colours... I think I'll have the new sockets fitted then unscrew them a bit to paint to the very edge of the plaster.
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.
^^^^^after turning off the appropriate circuit, of course.
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Thanks you two - and everyone. I now have a plan. Roll on March when I'll have hopefully got round to doing something about it... haha x
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.
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Thanks Builder - that's a good tip x
I usually just do the unscrew the facings and pull them off till they dangle..paint, then refix thing !
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Thanks murraymints x

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