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    can I use dot and dab with Aquaboard

    Thanks will give it a try
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    can I use dot and dab with Aquaboard

    Hi, I want to apply aquaboard where the bath is. The wall is solid and not straight. Do I have to use batterns and screws or is there an adhensive I can use? The advantage of adheisve is it should be easier to get it straight... Thanks Mark
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    Wiring electric shower - advice needed please

    This i'll get a spark in to lay the cables don't want to mess anything up... thanks for your feedback
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    Wiring electric shower - advice needed please

    Hi, Update on bathroom, we've got as far as removing all tiles, plasterboard and removing chip-and-grove floorboards (lots of fun!). The consumer box is on the ground floor pretty much directly below the bath (hope it wont leak). We want to install a trinton 10.5kW shower. I've spoke to an...
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    Can I install a bath before tiling / flooring?

    If we refit the new plasterboards i think it will make it difficult to install pipes / cables for an eletric shower we want to install as well and I think we might need to chase the wall as it's breeze block. Mark
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    Can I install a bath before tiling / flooring?

    Hi, We're redoing our bathroom, wondered if I can do it in this order: Turn off water remove bathroom suite remove all tiles & plasterboard put caps on pipes remove chipboard floorboard replace with 18mm WBP plywood install bath ready to use next week. Going forward we'd install...
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    New bathroom - do I need to notify part p?

    The wall the shower will go on is breeze block with a layer or plasterboard - do you think there would be enough room behind the plasterboard for the copper pipe and cable without chasing. If not I'll hire one from HSS for the day. Thanks for your help Mark
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    New bathroom - do I need to notify part p?

    Hi I’m re-doing our bathroom. Here’s the order in which I would like to do things. 1. Remove old bathroom suite. 2. Removing all tiles and plasterboard. 3. Fit pipe work 4. Fit electric cables 5. Fit razor socket 6. Fit extractor fan 7. Apply 1/8" ply WBP plywood to floor (hoping will...
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