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    Adding power sockets to detached garage...

    16A. It hasn't ever tripped the MCB and is wired with a 13A fused plug.
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    Adding power sockets to detached garage...

    Yes, totting up the lumens requirement I might have to settle for fluros. I already have 4 x 4ft singles and 1 x 4ft quad but I don't like the light it outputs, and it will get in the way when I lift the cars to full height (1m).
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    Weight on garage ceiling

    Thanks, that's very useful. Is the Light imposed storage load in addition to the plasterboard and skim load? I will be plaster-boarding the ceiling and laying fibreglass type insulation, and your figures read to me like I will be ok storing some general junk up there too, max 25Kg per m2...
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    Adding power sockets to detached garage...

    The cable supplying the garage is 4mm. I will be putting up plasterboard ceiling and insulating - the cabling will be covered by the insulation. It has been clipped to the brickwork around the perimeter of the garage. Is changing the MCB in the garage notifiable work, or only when dealing...
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    Adding power sockets to detached garage...

    Hi, I want to add more power sockets to the garage which I use as a workshop. It's detached and about 20m from the house. Here's the relevent part of the CU in the house: And here's the CU in the garage: Unfortunately I didn't measure the cable thickness from the house to the...
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    Weight on garage ceiling

    I have a pitched roof double garage with roof truss timber size of 70 x 35mm only. They span 5.4m across the ceiling using metal connector plates for joins. I would like to plasterboard the ceiling, insulate with Kingspan or similar in the 70mm gap and board the top for storage. I won't...
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    BARRSTARDS !!!!!!

    disgusting.
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