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    Water feed for shower

    I am sure it is. When the bathroom got re fitted a few years ago the builder said that it was mains fed. And I only have the hot water coming from storage. That's why I decided to use the pipes feeding the taps. Instead of looking for the rising main. I know I should have checked this all...
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    Water feed for shower

    Hi, yes it does get hotter. So is it just my shower. Is it worth putting in a 10.5 kw instead? The electrics and mcb is all ok to take a 10.5kw. I have put 10mm cable with a 50amp rcd. Kam
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    Water feed for shower

    Hi everyone, ok I know that I am probably going to get cussed for this. But wanted advice/opinion. I just fitted a 9.5 kw electric shower. For ease I took the supply feeding the shower from the same pipe feeding the bathroom taps. When I turn the shower on cold everything is fine, apart...
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    Electric shower and MCB

    Thanks for the advice Kam
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    Electric shower and MCB

    Hi everyone, I am sure these types of questions have been asked before. I am fitting an electric shower in. I am putting in 10mm cable from the Main board to a pull switch with neon and little off and on sign. Then continuing the 10mm cable to the shower. The shower will be 8.5kw. Firstly...
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    Tiling and plastering a bathroom

    that brilliant. Thanks for the advice..
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    Tiling and plastering a bathroom

    hi everyone Just an after thought...can i layer tile adhesive to even out the walls..then put on more adhesive once dry to stick on the tiles??? or is this a definite no no??
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    Tiling and plastering a bathroom

    yes it is about 2 -3 mm. the patches vary from small...3cmx3cm some are large 60cm x 60cm
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    Tiling and plastering a bathroom

    Hi everyone, I am sure this has been mentioned in other topics but i am getting a bit confused with all the different answers. I am re-doing my bathroom. I have taken all the old tiles off and with it some of the plaster it was attached to. I was going to re-plaster the patches using...
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