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Replacing Plastic Light Switches / Sockets

  • 11-08-2022 06:10PM
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    Hi all, I've a family member moving into a new build in the coming weeks and they're looking to replace the standard plastic white light switches / sockets with chrome fittings. I'm just wondering if it's as straight forward as just taking off and replacing the front plate or if there is anything more intrinsic involved? I’m assuming it’s all the same wiring.

    There will be an electrician in to do work, basically trying to figure out how labour intensive it is for costs.



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