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Got a couple of sockets that the plasterboard has been cut too large for so theres a bit of a gap round the socket. Rather than going through the pain of trying to fill the gap in is there such thing as oversized sockets that would fit a standard socket box, or do I need to get the filler/sander out?
Do it properly FFS
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You can get a single gang light switch cover plate, not sure on sockets though..........
I would use impact foam and a skim of easy finish plaster.
Do it properly FFS
I come onto this forum to avoid comments like that from wife 😛
Cheers thrusty, I shall look into the impact foam solution - I assume we're talking about a solid foam to fit before the skim and not some kind of expanding filler from a can?
Use chewing gum like the bloke who built my house did.
Something fancy like this
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Single-switch-finger-plate-colour/dp/B004HYD39U
You can get them in white
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Surround-Coloured-Acrylic-Decorative-Perspex/dp/B00H9F3SO4/
(And many, many more...)
Lime green diamonte surround. Mmmm, it might just work....
You can get surrounds for wiring accessories, we used them on building where the outlets had to contrast with the white walls (DDA requirements).
Failing that you could always fit a USB and socket outlet as these are longer than standard sockets. It depends if the cut out is too large in all directions?
If you go to metal sockets (brass, chrome, brushed etc) then yes you can. I've used an oversize range from G&H Brassware, not at all expensive either.
Use chewing gum like the bloke who built my house did.
Has it lost its flavour yet ?
Cheers
Mr L. Donegan.
