Concealed and visible trunking and cable containment systems

Cableduct containment units are the perfect solution for the safe concealment and distribution of electrical, audio-visual and data cabling. They can be integrated with our floor box range or be a stand-alone solution. They can be bespoke-designed and manufactured to meet a diverse range of project specifications.

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Flush Floor Trunking

Our range of flush floor trunking is designed to be installed flush with the floor surface. Trunking is available in most widths and depths and with multiple compartments. Cabling remains accessible post-installation through connected outlet floor boxes and junction boxes with screwed-down lids

Flush Floor Trunking

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In Screed Trunking

Our In-screed trunking is a specialised cable management system designed to be embedded within the floor screed during construction. This method involves laying the trunking and all necessary wiring within the floor substrate before the screed, or a layer of concrete, is poured over it. This approach provides a concealed and unobtrusive way to route electrical and data cables throughout a building.

In Screed Trunking

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Perimeter Trunking

Skirting, dado and bench trunking in most sizes and multiple compartments. Available with a variety of different profiles and with lids and outlet points located where needed. All perimeter trunking is made from 1.2mm steel and can be powder coated in any of over 200 RAL colours.

Perimeter Trunking

Surface trunking

Surface Trunking

Surface trunking for installation on floors, walls and ceilings. Standard supply of two metre lengths made from 1.2mm galvanized steel. Steel lids can be fitted without affecting the trunking body. A comprehensive selection of bends and junctions are available for use with surface trunking components.

Surface Trunking

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Pedestals

Pedestal boxes surface-fitted on desks, worktops and floors and stocked in a range of sizes, also available in custom, made-to-order sizes and designs.

Pedestals

Frequently asked questions

If you’ve got a particular question for the experts at Cableduct, it’s highly likely that you’re not the first person to ask this. Have a read of our frequently asked questions to see if you can find the answer to the information that you require.

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What’s the difference between flush floor and under floor in-screed trunking?

Flush floor is level with the top of the screed and can contain floor boxes along the trunking run (usually 2000 Series floor boxes). Underfloor in-screed is buried in the screed.

How much space is there in flush floor trunking for cables and the floor box?

The trunking acts as the base box of the floor box, you’re only putting a plug top and 6mm lid on the trunking. The cables run under the outlet plates.

How many trunking compartments, bends and accessories do I need?

A good start point is to see the relevant datasheet and installation guide and send us a “shopping list” of lengths/bends/end caps/tees that you want, with quantities.

Can I install your floor boxes with trunking?

You can install a floor box with underfloor trunking if the trunking is at least 55mm deep. The type of floor box will differ depending on the exact situation. Please ask our technical team for their advice

What is the difference between skirting and dado trunking?

Skirting runs around the edge of the wall at floor level whereas dado does the same but at waist height. Options are available for square or chamfered top and bottom. Finish is galvanised steel, pre-painted white or stainless steel.

What fixings do I need for trunking

Our Trunking is supplied with enough fixings and accessories for standard installations. Projects can vary and so please discuss details of your project with our team. Fixings and installations information is available in Downloads//Trunking

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