The gap under the door about 1cm on the bathroom side (can stick my fingers under it) but on the hall side the floor was raised and the gap is minimal. Slightly ironic, the hall floor was replaced because the bathroom had a slow leak which had seeped under the floor.
I'll cut a vent into the...
It's got underfloor heating on a timer
The current fan exiting into the cavity is very dumb :cry: - even if I stuck with the current fan I'd need to get that sorted
Gap under the door is about 2.5mm
Its got a window too
I had been think of putting the inline into the ceiling void - it would fit...
Thanks @ericmark Should clarify that its just a showerhead above the bath (no cubicle) and when they come out the bathroom water is properly running down the walls, dripping from the ceiling, blowing all wooodwork. Just replaced the cabinet under the sink for a couple of hundred quid and its...
Hi there, I have a small downstairs bathroom, just over 6' x 6' x 9' and all the walls are tiled. The existing fan is a cheap Manrose Gold in external wall diagonally opposite to the shower. Anytime the kids take a shower the water is literally running down the walls. Also the fan tube goes...
Hi 82, yes it was just the front door and fortunately the easiest bit to rewire. Thanks for the tip on shutting up the sounder - the neighbours will be grateful. Wish I'd known about that before I started. Fingers crossed for another reset and I'll post back the result.
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I diy fitted a new scantronic 9448. Had it programmed ok and was doing the walk test where I noticed the E/E was not responding. Wandered off to do something else, came back, opened the cover without thinking what I was doing and set off the full alarm at 9 o'clock at night. In a...