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    Replacing a bathroom light

    I have bought a new bathroom ceiling light and I am trying to work out if it is notifiable. The current light is a standard ceiling rose with a wire hanging down job. The new one will involve taking off the existing light and probably removing the ceiling rose and replacing with the cable block...
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    Flat to floor showers

    I am thinking of replacing a shower. I like the look of the ones that are flat on the floor. I was wondering how easy these are to service in the event of a leak? Thanks.
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    Downstairs radiators not getting warm

    Yesterday I turned on my heating and my hot water and the upstairs radiators got hot as did the water in the tank whilst the downstairs radiators stayed cold. I knocked the valve above the boiler with a broom and turned the heating off and on again. Foolishly I did both at the same time and one...
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    Replaing a bathroom shaving light

    My bathroom has a rather dated looking light above a rather dated looking mirror. My plan is to replace both with one of those fancy mirror/lights of some description. I've had a look and the wiring is simple. What I'm not sure about is the legislation, I know kitchens and bathrooms are...
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    Where to hide cable blocks for wall/ceiling lights

    Thanks for your replies. My plan A is definitely to fit the connection in the light mounting and the cables are long enough. There just isn't space for anything more protective than the screw cable block provided with the light. If that is ok then there isn't really a problem.
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    Where to hide cable blocks for wall/ceiling lights

    I am replacing 2 wall lights and 2 ceiling lights in my new house. I have found that in three of the four lights a cable block was in the back of the light mounting wrapped in electrical tape (the other is a ceiling rose). I have been doing a bit of research to find out whether or not tape is a...
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