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    CCTV Choice

    Morning All So, I’ve bought a new build and got the builder to run some CAT6 cable to the soffits that will cover most of the driveway and back garden. I was originally looking at HikVision but I’ve heard some good things about the Ubiquity G3 Pro, fitting two cameras at first, any thoughts on...
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    Wate Immersion Heater

    Hi Folks Looking for some guidance on my immersion heater. I live in an all electric flat with storage heating (economy 7) I got a new bathroom suite fitted a while ago and noticed that my hot tap was leaking at the bath, as we always use the electric shower and never the bath I just turned the...
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    CCTV in New Build

    Thanks for the info guys, I've been given the ok to do the work myself so just waiting on the house getting to roughing stage, should hopefully be quite easy as the cupboard is on an external wall so just need to drill through the kit runners and feed up to the loft. Should I run enough cable...
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    CCTV in New Build

    Is cat5 the best to use? Any specific brand? When you say a galv box do you mean to use that as a ducting?
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    CCTV in New Build

    Hi all I'm in the very fortunate position of buying a new build with the company I work for, I want to fit CCTV at some point but will need to do it myself, I want to get the cabling in when it's being roughed out or at least put a duct from the loft down to our AV cupboard, I'm a total novice...
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    Detached garage roof

    Hi Ken, sorry but by the time I get home from work its too dark to climb up on the roof I've decided I'm going to put on two layers of top sheet felt on top of existing felt, going to use adhesive on both layers just so there's no punctures!
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    Detached garage roof

    Hi Folks, new to the forum so hello! We are selling our property and have run in to a but of an issue, we have a single garage and a section of the flat roof has actually rotten away and I can now see daylight through it, it's made up of timber slats with bitumen felt on top, my plan was to cut...
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