Single Corston Back Box
39807
In Stock
Single Corston Back Box
39807
In Stock
You must use our back boxes to install our flush-fit switches and sockets. They’re deep enough to hold all the electrics inside, and the design means the plate sits in the correct position every time.
You can fit this single back box into masonry or stud walls. It has tabs and a lip that grip the plasterboard securely when installed into a cavity.
It’s also made from fully recycled and recyclable post-consumer plastic.
We sell 9mm and 3mm trims to add to your back box so you can render or skim it into the wall for a perfect finish. The box comes with a cover that allows you to do this without getting plaster inside.
- Quick and easy to fit.
- A 71mm Hole Saw is required to fit Corston Back Boxes.
- Fire retardant.
Delivery Information +-
UK Delivery costs
• Orders up to £49.99: £8
• Orders from £50 - £249.99: £12.50
• Orders from £250 - £1,499.99: £15
Orders over £1,500 will be calculated at checkout. For International delivery costs please visit our delivery page here.
FAQs +-
How do I install Corston electrical products? +-
How do I install Corston Clear Switches and Sockets? +-
Do I need to use Corston back boxes for your electrical products? +-
Can I create a custom switch arrangement? +-
How do your retractive switches work? +-
When should I use an intermediate switch? +-
Can I have more than one two-way dimmer controlling the same circuit? +-
How do I stop my dimmers from flickering? +-
Are your products suitable for use outside of the UK? +-
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Delivery Information +-
FAQs +-
Installation and PDFs +-
UK Delivery costs
• Orders up to £49.99: £8
• Orders from £50 - £249.99: £12.50
• Orders from £250 - £1,499.99: £15
Orders over £1,500 will be calculated at checkout. For International delivery costs please visit our delivery page here.
How do I install Corston electrical products? +-
How do I install Corston Clear Switches and Sockets? +-
Do I need to use Corston back boxes for your electrical products? +-
Can I create a custom switch arrangement? +-
How do your retractive switches work? +-
When should I use an intermediate switch? +-
Can I have more than one two-way dimmer controlling the same circuit? +-
How do I stop my dimmers from flickering? +-
Are your products suitable for use outside of the UK? +-