Yes it made me laugh aswell unfortunately not for whoever
got the bill for "extra supplementary bonding"
It seems a popular extra for the cowboys out there here's another :D
Yes that's fine if it's just a toilet in the room as you say, one maybe
two downlights will do I guess they would get the same lights in the bathroom to match
if its been fine for a while it's probably just old and some scale so better to get a new one in there anyway try for a silent fill one if you can get hold of 1 hopefully that sort the noise
is it mains fed because some mains pressure ones are quite loud sometimes. maybe you could get a silent fill side entry valve that has a bit of plastic wrapping to suppress the sound of water filling up
if you don't know what cables or cable to use then my advice would be to get some local electricians round and ask them to do the calculations for you. then ask if you could run the recommended cable from the consumer unit to the isolators then to the hob and cooker to save them doing the dog...
you would have to take into account diversity, volt drop, load, size of cable where the cable is run and cable protection also the connection at your fuse board. you said rcb's did you mean mcb's or rcd's. if there is no supply at all then it's quite a big job for diy
ok it looks like they are only using the neutral and switched live on the triple cable and not the live. is there only 2 cables going into the connection block as i thought that the shadow of the triple live wire was another neutral lol i was fooled. if you put the live wire from the triple into...
hi it looks like a triple cable is what is confusing you do you have a bathroom fan with a timer? also where did the old light connect into hopefully with switch live and neutral