I'm going to hang a TV on the wall of our apartment. The building is quite new (~5 years old) and appears to be built of premade concrete walls/roofing. My cable/metal/pipe detector suggests there is some kind of vertical metal beam in the wall every 20-25cm. This is in an area that isn't above or below a plug socket and I don't think there are any water pipes in this area as it's the far corner of the building, well away from kitchens/bathrooms.
I suspect this is metal reinforcement inside the concrete (aka "rebar") but I thought I'd see if anyone here is familiar with the construction of Swiss apartment buildings. Any clues? I did search the forum/internet quite extensively first but didn't find anything very helpful.
Obviously I could just pay someone else to hang the TV for me but I like to investigate the DIY approach first.
...which also make them impossible to detect with a standard detector! Also worth bearing in mind that those detectors perform particularly badly with cable (rebar is OK although not madly precise).
Radar detectors will see all that but they are rather pricy.
Even if so, one can only hope that people actually did so
tbh, don't drill in straight lines above/under wall sockets, taps etc (also check the other side of the wall if it is a thin one) and the chance of hitting a pipe is so small that I just hang some cabinets, 2 telly's, 2 consoles and some other small stuff without any detector. Only real old buildings can have the most weird routes for piping since people loved shortcut and shortest routes by then.
Diagonally ? You were lucky. This is during our kitchen renovation. The picture is poor but enough so that I don't bang any nails into the cable trunk.