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    New appliance has plug, old one is wired to FCU - options?

    There is room although fridge freezer will stick out a bit, would rather avoid that though. Presumably easy enough to wire into the existing FCU? Exactly what I have. Bank of switches with all the appliances on it. Really?! Suppose I shouldn't be surprised, but thanks for highlighting this.
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    New appliance has plug, old one is wired to FCU - options?

    Hi. I'm going to be getting a new fridge freezer. It comes with a plug on the power cord. My current fridge freezer is hard wired into an FCU. What is the easiest (and cheapest) option: Cut off plug on new appliance and wire to the existing FCU? OR Change FCU to a normal socket and plug...
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    Removed last bit of grout and tile popped off, pb wall behind is gubbed

    Thanks again Burnerman :) So: - remove all tiles - cut out any plaster board that is rotten (or is it worthwhile just removing it all - aquapanel not that expensive?) - replace rotten plasterboard with aquapanel - fit multipanel or similar Presumably I need a joiner to fit the aquapanel and a...
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    Removed last bit of grout and tile popped off, pb wall behind is gubbed

    Thanks Burnerman. That was my fear :cry:. So remove all tiles, remove plasterboard, install aquapanel in its place? Presumably I could then fix shower panels/wet wall sheets on to the aquapanel? I never want to see another grout line in my life....
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    Removed last bit of grout and tile popped off, pb wall behind is gubbed

    Hello all. Due to water staining to the wall in my bedroom adjacent to the shower in my en suite, I removed the defective grout (and a lot more, basically to head height). As I was chasing the grout out the very last bit one of the bottom tiles popped off, revealing the (what I assume to be)...
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