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    Bathroom extractor fan (Slight variation on a theme!)

    Hi thanks for your help, it's not so much the wiring i'm worried about as such, he can do that, it's just i want to put the fan in place and at least have an idea of where he's going to want to put cables so i can have it ready. For that, i need to know where i can actually site the unit such...
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    Bathroom extractor fan (Slight variation on a theme!)

    So could i go with the electricians suggestion, only when he's gone hide the cables in the ceiling? I thought you couldn't hide 12v cables in the ceiling or in walls?! I'm hoping you can as that's how my under cabinet lights are wired in but i didn't want to do anything myself which is wrong /...
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    Bathroom extractor fan (Slight variation on a theme!)

    Yes, the cpboard is directly behind the shower head. i'm planning to put a washing machine in there if that makes a difference? Ok, so i need to cut a 4" hole behind the inlet vent straight into the cupboard(or into the ceiling then between the joists and back down through the ceiling in the...
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    Bathroom extractor fan (Slight variation on a theme!)

    Crikey! Fast response! Yeah, i was soping for a timer. One that turned on with humidity would be better but they're unbelievably expensive!!! The flue outlet and the fan outlet would be pretty close, like 30cm maybe? It would be within 6" of the top of the wall if structural integrity...
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    Bathroom extractor fan (Slight variation on a theme!)

    Hi to all. Apologies for the post but i have searched this forum lots of times for this and various other things, but can't find the exact answer to my problem. I want to fit a bathroom extractor fan but position is a nightmare due to a window lintel and a flat roof. My question is, can i...
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