Surely with a wall hung toilet, it is more likely the panel holding the toilet, or the fixings are loose.
Seems extreme that a toilet that isn’t touching the floor is flexing because the floor is moving.
Have you got the heater already? Can’t you buy a standard 1 feed heater (connected to the off peak supply) saving yourself the initial cost and the running costs?
I can’t help the Creda installation material. They refer to a plug top.
Jenny - Do you need a peak time boost function? My experience is it make expensive storage heaters even more expensive to run. A normal off peak would just connect to the existing wiring that is already in place.
Creda say it needs to be wired to a 20A double pole switch and connected to the fixed wiring of the premises. Not a plug. But I guess they didn’t design it to be used a certain way.
Off topic, but consider using wired CCTV rather than one that works over WiFi.
The wiring isn’t that hard running CAT5 cable in a typical house (as most of it can be concealed in loft space).
Most people will refer to GU10 as the standard, common bulb found in Screwfix as a GU10. Whether that’s right or wrong, it seems to be the way they are sold (as you know).
Philips make 2 sizes in Hue. Both just called GU10. One is called perfect fit though, and is the normal 50-55mm that...