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If a previous thermostat has been removed from a wall fixing and been made safe and plastered over, can it be dug out and reconnected?

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Tom
 
it can if the wirings still there, would need to be tested and make sure the wires ok first but yes
 
Ok, thanks. My next question is regarding buying a new thermostat. Are the connections used to wire it to a boiler universal? I.e. the wires will connect to any thermostat purchased?
 
Ok, thanks. My next question is regarding buying a new thermostat. Are the connections used to wire it to a boiler universal? I.e. the wires will connect to any thermostat purchased?

no tbh best to either get a spark/heating eng out to check wires are ok/ check which stat you could have
 
Hi & welcome.
check what supply your old stat had from the wiring box/boiler is first. might be volts free or have 3 wires,1 for a neutral.
 
The old thermostat has been plastered over. Will a plumber be willing to dig that out, or will I have to do it in preparation? I need to have a new thermostat ready for him to install.
 
The old thermostat has been plastered over. Will a plumber be willing to dig that out, or will I have to do it in preparation? I need to have a new thermostat ready for him to install.

How deep is the plaster? or do you mean the 1g back-box where the wires are located. If your unsure I would leave it up to your plumber
 
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