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    Electric socket in new shower cubicle!!!!

    Problem solved!!The socket was a spur off a nearby socket so I just disconnected and I will now just fill in with a bit of sand/cement.
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    Electric socket in new shower cubicle!!!!

    I am getting rid of a socket in a new bathroom with a jointing kit, any suggestions what I should physically blank it off with considering it is to be tiled over for the new shower cubicle??
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    Electrical Socket

    This room is a downstairs w.c and the house was built in 1985.The room is 2m by 2m, should this BS rule have been adhered to during construction? It is the only socket in the room, also I think I'll go for the jointing method so I suppose any electrical suppliers would have one?
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    Electrical Socket

    I am installing a shower cubicle and on the wall it will be installed there is a electrical socket. How can I stop the supply running to it so I can install the cubicle? I don't particularly want to take up any carpets upstairs in order to do this.
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    Paint on copper pipes

    I am decorating the bathrom. Is it possible to use paint stripper on the copper water pipes or do I have to use elbow grease and sand the old paint off?
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    Spur Power Socket

    I said two wires, I meant two cables, obviously. Thanx for replying so quick last time by the way..
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    Spur Power Socket

    I'll check my connections, the existing double socket had two wires into it, is this still o.k to connect into? I think yes.
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    Spur Power Socket

    I have just added a 13amp socket to an existing double socket as a spur. There is no power running to the new spur,the new socket has a dual earth connection is this the cause???
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