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    Extractor Fan Switching

    Thanks, good suggestion, yes you're right some do have a delayed start. Could I maybe try the Silent Tornado - the one that normally takes 10 seconds to fire up - wired through the normal light switch to see if that is a designed in feature? I'm not sure about the AirVent humidistat, but should...
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    Extractor Fan Switching

    Thanks, I know sorry, I should have bought a simple timer fan, my electrician friend said that humidistats can be more trouble than they're worth, incorrectly triggered etc. He says to just turn the humidistat part down/off? I usually do 'straightforward ' like for like swap installations...
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    Extractor Fan Switching

    Hello, can someone please help answer a dilemma that I have with switching of bathroom extractor fans via the switches shown below? During a major house extension 25 years ago, the electrician fitted these dual switch Fan & Light units, made and supplied to him through an electrical wholesaler...
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    Shower Waste joints not accessible ?

    Many years of both, there shouldn't be any boundaries, they complement each other and these days you can't easily do one without the other.
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    Shower Waste joints not accessible ?

    Thanks, a good suggestion to incorporate that while doing all this work. One of the first replies to this was to build in access if at all possible, but I couldn't see exactly how at the time I could do that. Access panels in homes are often on vertical walls, unless large floor ones in...
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    Shower Waste joints not accessible ?

    Yes I am one (automotive) not ex! Is that an advantage or a handicap?
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    Shower Waste joints not accessible ?

    Thanks, you're so right I'm sure. What concerned me with this one was that the compression fittings locked away forever, and not behind plasterboard, but a very permanent floor. But I suppose I should take comfort from other installations I can access that have remained trouble-free for...
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    Shower Waste joints not accessible ?

    Thanks, and I appreciate your view on this, that's why I like this forum and generally get good advice. But I am at least thinking it through, and asking you guys who do know better, to try and avoid some of the poor work out there - and a leaky floor. Thanks again, much appreciated. I can at...
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    Shower Waste joints not accessible ?

    There is a very good discussion on this solvent weld trap dilemma here. https://community.screwfix.com/threads/solvent-weld-shower-trap.76530/ And as pointed out there, nobody seems to know of a completely S/W trap that doesn't have at least the final connection as compression, although in the...
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    Shower Waste joints not accessible ?

    Thanks, that's true, I'm leaning heavily that way. I will take lots of photos, measure up, draw and keep for reference where everything is. I could even cut a lid in the plywood, screwed and silicone sealed beneath the tiles; a particular tile could then be lifted if ever necessary, they are...
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    Shower Waste joints not accessible ?

    Thanks, looks good. But I already had an alternative freebie supplied with the shower tray and put that aside for this McAlpine because it was deemed better by the trade guys. It has a very low, flush grille that doesn't protrude and get trodden on or tripped over. My trap grille is just inside...
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    Shower Waste joints not accessible ?

    I was thinking just that when I was out for a walk. Aldi had one for £30+ a while ago, Amazon with colour display £40+, just needs a 10mm hole with a discrete cover plug. That gets removed periodically and the scope poked down for a look. Thanks for this.
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    Shower Waste joints not accessible ?

    I looked and it has batteries that would need changing periodically and would need to be positioned probably low down on the wall with a wire coming up from the floor. Sounds feasible and the tray idea. Thanks
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    Shower Waste joints not accessible ?

    It's already in, it's vinyl Karndean glued down tiles, see in photo. The only unfloored bit is the part you see when the tray is lifted.
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    Shower Waste joints not accessible ?

    Thanks - Yes, I'd consider that. It would I suppose need to be fitted directly beneath the last elbow joints. I haven't a clue what it looks like. Can you suggest one, where I would get it? Thanks
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