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    Electric towelrail in the bathroom

    "Test" button on the RCD is not enough?
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    Electric towelrail in the bathroom

    EFLImpudence Thanks, although the last sentence is a bit confusing. Does it mean that the work has to be done by certified electrician anyway but no notification is required?
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    Electric towelrail in the bathroom

    UPDATE: forgot to mention - there is a washing basin there which is close than 60cm to the proposed location of the towel rail - does it mean that it is actually Zone 2?
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    Electric towelrail in the bathroom

    Hello, I want to install a new electric towel rail in the bathroom. It's going to be on the wall which is more than 60 cm away from bath so I suppose it is not in any "special zone". At the moment there are no electric circuits in the bathroom apart from lighting circuit behind the...
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    Roof options for non-rectangular extension

    Hello, we are thinking about building a 1-storey side extension to our end-of terrace house. Border of our land plot is not parallel to the wall of the house. We have about 2 meters on the front side and 4 meters at the rear for our extension (overall length about 7 meters). To maximize usage...
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    Shower pump installation under the bath

    Am I right that this is notifiable work (new installation in the bathroom)? Although I'm 100% sure that I can do it myself it looks that I have to hire a certified professional.
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    Shower pump installation under the bath

    It's Stuart Turner Showermate pump. Installation manual says: "Typical pump locations are in an airing cupboard, or inside a vanity unit with a small purpose built dry and ventilated enclosure." So I suppose that my construction can be treated as "purpose built enclosure"...
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    Shower pump installation under the bath

    Hello! I want to install a shower pump under my bath. At the moment there is only lighting in the bathroom in terms of electric. What I plan to do is the following: 1) build a counter-top along the wall which will join the bath at the side where the tap is installed. This will incorporate...
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    Solid oak click system - gaps between boards

    Over the weekend I had a look at other solid oak flooring with "click" installation in couple of stores selling floors. Most of them had the same gap between boards when joined as I mentioned in my original post. The only one model which didn't have the gap was found in B&Q. So although I'm...
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    Solid oak click system - gaps between boards

    Hello, I've recently got several flooring samples sent to me. The floor which I like the most is solid oak 120mm width x 18mm thickness. It is of click installation type. But I noticed the following - if I join 2 planks together there is no "click" and the join is not tight. Otherwise...
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    Question regarding floor construction

    what would be the best solution in this case? I plan to put solid or engineered oak on top of it...
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    Question regarding floor construction

    So am I right to suppose that it is concrete subfloor + some insulation + chipboards laying just on top of insulation? Or there might be some kind of joists/battens suporting the floorboards?
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