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We've got a great new UK Persimmon home with dry wall linings. We're planning on putting screws in the wall in the following locations:
1 Above an upstairs sink to hang a mirror (picture enclosed)
2 Above a downstairs toilet to hang pictures
3 At the back of the bath we want to hang a towel rail (picture enclosed). However on the other side in the airing cupboard there is the pipe work for the heating pipes that come from the heat exchange unit downstairs (picture enclosed)
My question for all of these is, can we safely start drilling in to the dry wall and fixing things without any danger of hitting water/electric pipes? We have one of those boxes which is meant to identify things but it goes off everywhere. I suspect it is giving false positives.
Any help would be welcome. I just don't want to hit either a water pipe and flood the house - or an electric cable and fry myself.
Thank you!
1 Above an upstairs sink to hang a mirror (picture enclosed)
2 Above a downstairs toilet to hang pictures
3 At the back of the bath we want to hang a towel rail (picture enclosed). However on the other side in the airing cupboard there is the pipe work for the heating pipes that come from the heat exchange unit downstairs (picture enclosed)
My question for all of these is, can we safely start drilling in to the dry wall and fixing things without any danger of hitting water/electric pipes? We have one of those boxes which is meant to identify things but it goes off everywhere. I suspect it is giving false positives.
Any help would be welcome. I just don't want to hit either a water pipe and flood the house - or an electric cable and fry myself.
Thank you!