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    Leftover socket

    How confident are you that it's not connected to the new wiring? Do you think it wasn't removed earlier because there was stuff in front of it? I just needs someone competent enough to confirm if it is disconnected - because I'm sure you don't want to see any trace of it if you are redecorating.
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    2 way switch and change of cable ?

    Do you require a neutral at BOTH switches?
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    External wall repaint query

    Well, the first picture doesn't look clean enough to paint or prime. The second picture, they presumably couldn't reach that last bit to clean.
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    Wago connectors and ceiling light

    No, I mean 5 amp.
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    Wago connectors and ceiling light

    Or just buy a strip of 5amp connector blocks.
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    Advice on repairing damaged wall

    Some skirting board would hide where it's really bad at the bottom.
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    Advice on repairing damaged wall

    What about screwing sheets of plywood over it all?
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    Switch wire not labelled.

    Sounds like a plan - even electricians get asked to fix things with no notice, and they don't have their own tools and testers with them.
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    Changing “fan boost” switch

    Don't forget the earth connection to the new metal switch. And any other new light switches you fit.
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    Yellowing wood paint

    Water-based tends to show brush marks though. Although I can stand a bit of yellowing from oil-based, I imagine it looks bad with the brilliant white emulsioned walls.
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    Straight swap on these sockets?

    BG are of an appalling quality, IMO.
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    Adding outside light - please help

    You need to rethink this for both lights. You need to get a neutral from the same circuit that you are getting each live from. For example, where you are obtaining the live from the kitchen light switch, you could perhaps get the neutral from the kitchen light. Alternatively, scrap what you've...
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    Adding outside light - please help

    Where are you going to get the neutral from?
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    Earth wire needed?

    Best practice in these circumstances to connect both earth wires. Also, not cut off the unused wire, as it may come in handy one day.
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    Help - Used oil based undercoat on walls

    I would give a quick light sand all over first, as you have suggested. Some will say to let the undercoat harden for some time first before emulsioning over - but I fully appreciate you need to get on.
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    Help - Used oil based undercoat on walls

    The finish may look different for a couple of weeks, but usually sorts itself out. It's no different to using a stain block or damp proof paint. I take it you are planning to use EMULSION now. Undercoat and topcoat usually applies to gloss or satin that goes on the woodwork. You don't normally...
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    More domestic 2 way

    In my experience, it meant less cables to chase in, or could re-use old narrow conduits.
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    More domestic 2 way

    Yes, and I think there's more than one way of connecting that.
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    More domestic 2 way

    We'll have to draw out every conceivable 2 way method - I think I came up with 12, decades ago.
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    More domestic 2 way

    Absolutely no advantage in the way it was originally wired (2 way only) though, just one of the many alternative methods I suppose.
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