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    None of the flat switches and sockets are flush against wall

    Hello, Thank you so much everyone for all your replies, All the backbones were 25mm metal ones and have taken photos: http://i48.tinypic.com/2a0dc80.jpg http://i47.tinypic.com/j5z0w3.jpg http://i46.tinypic.com/1eqtt.jpg http://i46.tinypic.com/2uic9ds.jpg...
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    LED's GU10 not working with switch and not Dimming properly

    Hello, I bought dimmable LED's to use with the dimmable switches and non dimmable LED's to use with normal switches These are the types: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/310397791463?var=610060625681&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649 with these switches...
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    Position shower head from wall in quadrant shower enclosure?

    No I asked how far away from the wall to fit the head? many people have said centre but is that really the case with quadrant enclosures?
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    None of the flat switches and sockets are flush against wall

    Hi this is the range that I bought http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Index/Wiring_Accessories_Menu_Index/VL_Brushed_Steel/index.html We used standard back boxes that I bought with the sockets and switches and this is a picture of one of the fittings, the reason its a standard white...
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    None of the flat switches and sockets are flush against wall

    Hello, My electrician (who has not entirely done everything else perfectly either) is blaming the sockets and switches we bought from TLC to be the reason that there is a bow in almost every socket and with the exception of one light switch (exact same type as the rest) all light switches...
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    Position shower head from wall in quadrant shower enclosure?

    Hello, I am having a new quadrant shower enclosure fitted in my bathroom and really need to know how far a shower head like below should be from the wall? http://reviews.diy.com/2191-en_gb/10026477/reviews.htm And also if anyone can let me know how high it should be screwed up from the...
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    First floor maisonette, radiator needed at bottom of stairs?

    Hi ALEC1, I really don't understand how cutting down on radiators will mean having to increase the boiler temperature?
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    First floor maisonette, radiator needed at bottom of stairs?

    Hello, But won't the heat from the flat downstairs rise up my stairs too? I am fitting new radiators all over but the width of the one in the hallway at the top of the stairs is 100cm. Thank you
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    First floor maisonette, radiator needed at bottom of stairs?

    Hi D_Hailsham There isn't any door at the top of the stairs its a really tiny hallway with a radiator outside in-between the bedroom doors (as pictured). Is that enough to heat the area (its such a tiny area) ? Having no radiator down stairs means I can fit this at the entrance: :D...
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    First floor maisonette, radiator needed at bottom of stairs?

    Hi ALEC1, So do you think its ok for me to take it out? The space is tiny and there is a radiator right up the stairs if you look at my pic Thanks
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    First floor maisonette, radiator needed at bottom of stairs?

    Hi Andy, thanks for your reply, Yes its my own entrance, the main reason for my question was if heating in that space is really necessary ? I bought the flat a month ago and have not yet spent a winter there but we are refurbishing it so now is the time to get rid of the ugly pipe if it was ok...
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    First floor maisonette, radiator needed at bottom of stairs?

    Hello, If anyone could give me some advice id be very grateful. I recently moved into a first floor maisonette (please see my album for picture and floor plan). I live on the first floor and wanted to know if at the bottom of the stairs a radiator is necessary? Entry to both flats is on...
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