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need to move an electrical outlet. What is involved?

One of my wall sockets is exactly on the bed and presses on her bed against. I have a right-angle plug in, if not in his way by himself (if not for safety issues, I would not worry) but I think that the constant (or frequency) pressure on the cap May and possibly ruin the plug cause a fire? I live in my aunt when a son was executed for taking age, outside on the surface of the sidewall, including a low profile and coverage is then connected to an outlet of the housing that is on the wall. Instead of setting the wall. Is this a good solution and what they could charge an electrician for that job? My old plaster walls. The wiring is copper, and the old, but I feel well, if not most of the points are only 2 branches. So basically I wonder how difficult or complicated a job it is to "relocate" one took a little more choice on the wall – but now needs to be external. thanks!

I charge about $ 100 for this job if the bid. This would raise the production is above the bed, or moving on a score of inches. One suggestion I have is to get some 2 x 4 blocks, and then mount on the wall behind the bed to put in bed and touch the point of sale. If done correctly, this would be an invisible solution.

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