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    drilling through wiring

    Yes and the annoying thing is I already knew it was there. I was concentrating on the fact that it was the exact spot I needed to centre my blind rather than thinking if it was the appropriate spot from an electric point of view, also I was looking up not down.
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    drilling through wiring

    Thank you for this in depth answer. The cable is tight to the wall behind it and covered over completely with plaster so the blank plate might be the way to go. How large does it have to be and can I paint it to match the existing wall?
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    drilling through wiring

    I have thought about this and it would be the easiest solution and there is a loft. However the previous owners have left it in a bad way and its not on this years to do list. The socket is only one of three in a lounge diner so I am loathe to lose it altogether.
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    drilling through wiring

    Yes it is directly above the socket except that the socket is 6 inches from the floor and the damage is 6 inches from the ceiling. But I reckon you could draw a pretty straight vertical line between the two
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    drilling through wiring

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    drilling through wiring

    Hi, The other day I was drilling a hole in the wall about six inches below the ceiling coving. I made two holes so that I could fit a blind. A sudden flash and a small bang followed by the electric going off, alerted me to the fact that I had drilled into the wiring dedicated to a single...
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    cost of porch

    Thanks gazman just to clarify width - 1m height - 7ft roof - felt and wood porch door - basic upvc lower half and glass upper 90 cm wide base concrete with insulation - 6 inches high access - quiet wide road no restrictions park in front of house 15 mins from company offices
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    cost of porch

    Hi Any advice or appropriate opinion would be appreciated.. I have asked a local double glazing company to provide me with a 3 meter long porch with door one end and side and rear panels composed of half glass - non opening - :roll: and half pvc - 3 panels in all. The other side to be the...
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    Changing the colour of external walls, back and front

    Hi, I changed my tiles at my old place. First painted them with gloss which looked great for a while but then gradually began to peel. I then went for a chocolate colour and used masonry paint. I also painted the mortar in between the tiles. Originally in a sandstone to match the pointing...
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    alarm electrics wont be certified

    Thanks for that. I am going to get an electrician in to rewire the kitchen - it currently has 16 separate lights and I'm not living in a palace. I'll get them to put something in for the alarm at the same time.
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    New build- blocking neighbours windows & boundary query

    I think the law needs revising here so that people cannot build right up to the boundary. However it's too late for you, but do you really want to spend every day spitting teeth over this. Why don't you put in a special light to the roof to provide better light I know two people who have done...
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    alarm electrics wont be certified

    Hi Joydivision, Okay it is a domestic wireless installation. To tell you the truth I was a bit surprised but he was recommended to me by a close family member and I was led to believe they were all the rage now! When you say spur of a spur do you mean an extension of an extension? thanks
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    Changing external window to window and door.

    I have a long deep window in the lounge that I would like to alter to a smaller window and external door. I am getting conflicting reports on the building regs issue. Can someone please verify position on the following: If I use a fensa installer to replace window with new window and door in...
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    alarm electrics wont be certified

    I have moved and employed an alarm specialist. He had to put in a new socket piggybacked off an existing socket so that the control panel could be plugged in. He then told me he didn't have certification and had expected to find an existing socket in the hall. I trust his competency I watched...
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    worktop height 935 cooker height 900

    I've moved and discovered that my new property has a worktop height of 935 mm and cookers seem to be 900 mm. I do not have the expertise to alter the cabinets and cannot currently afford to pay someone to redo whole kitchen. Am I stuck or does anyone know of a 550 mm wide electric cooker that...
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