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    Can I spur a spur?

    Thanks, little confused now though. Just looked behind the socket the current spur is taking it's power from and that only has a single cable as well, does that mean it's a spur (I can trace that cable to another socket then to the boiler) or am I dealing with a radial circuit?
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    Can I spur a spur?

    Think I'm going to have to Try and extend the ring main to the socket, not sure if it's possible, mainly because I'm not sure how to do it. Going to have to do some research.
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    Can I spur a spur?

    It would only ever be the combi boiler and the tumble dryer, would this be fine? At most additional to this there may be a Hoover attached as well
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    Can I spur a spur?

    thats good going how the first picture was done by n-power when they fitted the boiler, they even signed the part p cert saying it was safe? I'll wire it up to the second picture, thanks for your help.
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    Can I spur a spur?

    Thought some images would help, the first one is how it is now: and the second how I'm thinking is the best way to add the socket.
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    Can I spur a spur?

    Thanks, not sure what was meant be the last comment. If the junction box which splits into 2 feeding the boiler and the socket separately is after the FCU doesnt this mean its on the load side?
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    Can I spur a spur?

    Ok, so back of the socket into a 13A FCU then in to the junction leading off to the boiler and the socket? using 2.5 cable throughout?
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    Can I spur a spur?

    Hope someone can help with this. I'm trying to add a socket in a utility room to be able to plug a tumble dryer in, my plan was to run a spur from the back of the nearest double socket (theres only one anyware near the room) but theres already a spur running from the back of the double socket...
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    Laying Underfloor heating boards

    Thanks, will do
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    Laying Underfloor heating boards

    It's a new screeded floor so as smooth as that usually is.
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    Laying Underfloor heating boards

    He boards are 10mm thick foam type for laying onto a concrete floor. I've got a 6mm would it be much difference or is it worth getting a 10mm.
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    Laying Underfloor heating boards

    Hi, Hope this is the right forum! This weekend I'm going to be laying the Insulation boards for electric mat underfloor heating and then the mat itself before a tiler comes in and lays the floor on monday/tuesday. I'm happy with the electrical side of it but not sure how to lay the...
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    Floor tile adhesive and wall tile adhesive

    Thanks, Think i will have to bite the bullet, is it ok to mix by hand? and do I spread entirly over the floor the stick down the foam or on the back of the foam? Thaks for the type tape i was going to use the normal duck tape, i didnt get any instructions with the backerboards.
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    Floor tile adhesive and wall tile adhesive

    Found a ready mixed adhesive thats rapied set 2.5kg which it reckons covers 11m2 (the area i'm coverering is 10m2) which should do it, do i smear it onto the back of the foam board and stick it to the concrete or smear it onto the concrete and stick the board to it?
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    Floor tile adhesive and wall tile adhesive

    Thanks for the reply, so the premixed b and q stuff will be ok to use as long as its rapied setting? looking to avoid having to mix it myself as it'll be by hand, unless hand mixing with a stick is fine! any particular tape to use to cover the joints? thanks for the responce looks like...
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    Floor tile adhesive and wall tile adhesive

    Hi, Is there a difference between the adhesives for floor tiles and wall tiles? I'm laying an electric underfloor heating system (mat type) in my conservatory before the tilers come and lay the tiles on top and I need to stick the insulation down to the concrete floor first then lay the...
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