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    JCC IP65 Low Energy Shower Light

    That would be a good idea :)
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    JCC IP65 Low Energy Shower Light

    Ta for that RF, however JCC do make a shower light, here's the link: http://www.jcc-lighting.co.uk/product_JC94019 I just can't seem to find a stockist?
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    JCC IP65 Low Energy Shower Light

    Does anyone know where I can get the 'JCC Low energy shower light (IP65) from? Product code: JC94019 I'm getting two of these from tlc: http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Index/Lighting_Menu_Index/GUFRD_Fireguard/index.html Would like the accompanying shower lights to go with them...
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    Wiring timer fan with seperate pull switch

    IF the fan is to be controlled independently of the light, do you need to have two switches? Can you not just use one of these inside the bathroom: http://tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/ASCS3PIF.html (although in this case the extractor is timed so I guess that wouldn't work, but if you just...
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    Is this the correct?

    Thanks denso!
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    Is this the correct?

    Can someone please go to buildcenter and confirm for me I am ordering the right board please. http://www.build-center.co.uk/build/index.html I've been told to get moisture resistant plasterboard, and it should be green in colour. Is this the correct product: H03359 - KNAUF M/SHIELD S/E...
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    Downlighters...but with low energy bulbs...?

    In case anyone is interested I found a low energy IP65 downlight here: http://www.fastlec.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=632
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    Downlighters...but with low energy bulbs...?

    My bathroom is a small square. My original plan was to have four energy saving downlights, as posted in the post above by crafty. However these don't appear to have an IP rating, so I'm guessing they are only suitable for zone 3. This would cover two of the four lights. The other two lights...
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    Downlighters...but with low energy bulbs...?

    [/url] Correct me if I'm wrong but these are low voltage lights, not low energy. They still use 50w bulbs. So far the lowest power IP65 rated shower light I can find is 35w. I was hoping for a <20w bulb. Crafty, do you know anywhere that sells this type of fitting? Thx. d.
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    Downlighters...but with low energy bulbs...?

    Now I know this is a silly question but, whats a flylead lampholder? :?
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    Downlighters...but with low energy bulbs...?

    Is it possible to get these low energy lights spotlights with an IP65 rating?
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    Lead Mains Replacement - The continuing mission...

    Hmmm I don't like the idea of bending that pipe down from 500mm to 750mm. Suspicious Thames Water inspectors will fail the installation because the bend is not at 750 :? But then I can't see them being too forthcoming in lowering the stopvalve to the correct depth for me either. Is it...
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    Lead Mains Replacement - The continuing mission...

    I suspect this is going to drag on a bit so I'm gonna try to break up this threa d into nice small segments - one question at a time :) I'm going to replace my lead mains supply pipe with a plastic one. My first dilema - the current pipe is not 750mm below the surface, its about 500mm. So...
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    Heated Skirting - Climaboard vs ThermaSkirt

    Has anyone any experience of using Climaboard Or perhaps ThermaSkirt Any advice on either appreciated. Thanks d.
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    Sliding Door

    I'd like to fit a sliding door on my bathroom. Would it make any difference if I use an mdf or solid wood? I'm thinking the real wood would have more weight and feel a little more sturdy. But I'm a little concerned that it may warp causing the lock to mis-align. Speaking of locks, I have...
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    Plastering a bathroom

    Thanks noseall. Any idea how long I should leave the plaster to dry before tiling?
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    Plastering a bathroom

    Hello, I'll be replastering the walls in my bathroom soon. The walls are built of brick. Can someone shed some light on the following for me? 1. Will the excessive moisture make any difference to the way I plaster? Should I use browning or bonding for the base coat? 2. Will I need to...
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    Ply vs Hardboard vs Medium board

    Thanks Jason, I heard of formaldehyde free mdf, but I've not seen anywhere that sells it. Any pointers? I'll be installing engineered flooring and the formaldehyde emissions are very low, especially compared to mdf, so I can live with that :)
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    Ply vs Hardboard vs Medium board

    Hello all, I'm planning to install laminate flooring in my living room later this year. The existing floorboards are currently orientated in the direction I want to lay the laminate, so I will be covering the whole surface with some panel board first. The current floor is uneven and...
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