Ahhh. No I think you’re rightI wondered that, but eventually decided that it was quite possibly the edge of a step (in shadow) ... but you nevertheless could well be right!
Kind Regards, John
Ahhh. No I think you’re rightI wondered that, but eventually decided that it was quite possibly the edge of a step (in shadow) ... but you nevertheless could well be right!
Kind Regards, John
Do the other new builds on the site have electricity in their garages? ....
As far as the plans go, nothing is shown. Stupidly I just assumed there would be a light at least. I will try with the developers, but I suppose I want to understand what's required first. None of the other garages have an electricity supply.
It does seem odd. However, it seems that some developers will cut any corner they can find - or, more commonly, offer things that most people would regard as standard requirements as 'optional extras', often for extortionate prices.Wow! have I slipped back to the 1950's? My 1964 house was built with a light in the garage, OK there wasn't a socket in the garage originally and only one double in the lounge, but it was over 50 years ago. Does your new house have an indoor toilet?
I wonder what they would have done had you paid.Just to update you all, electric to the garage was an extra which I didn't pay for. It was ripped out as it wasn't to regs which is fair enough.
Nice to see they have such a customer-focused caring attitude.And a further update... it's not done yet and the driveway is now finished.
I am also told now it will only be an extension of the utility/kitchen ring main, and will only be 3 amp - so only a light then. Not what I want (I've told them not to bother)
It would - in fact, probably impossible given minimum permitted cable sizes (unless the garage were 'miles' from the house and one was concerned about voltage drop!).It would be difficult to supply the garage with a circuit that could only be used for 3A.
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