Search results

  1. C

    Bathroom wall pull cord switch?

    Thanks for your help B-A-S and Chri5, was useful.
  2. C

    Bathroom wall pull cord switch?

    Speaking with Castelco, they claim these mini pull switches: are rated for use in bathroom's, ie. mounted behind a mirror. Just need to convince my electrician and building control officer now :wink:
  3. C

    Bathroom wall pull cord switch?

    Doesn't have to be that close to the wall, we could bring it out further to fit a full size pull switch (facing downwards) back there but seems like over kill. I take it there's no Architrave Switch equivalent for pull switches that you know of? The sensor switches are different. Kind of...
  4. C

    Bathroom wall pull cord switch?

    Hi Do you know of any bathroom wall pull cord switches that could be used with a set of standard UK wall lights? - like this: . Perhaps a ceiling pull cord that would work ok wall mounted? We're planning on using those lights either side of a mirror and having a pull switch hidden...
  5. C

    Difference between direct and indirect unvented system?

    I take it back, checking the Similar Topics there's shed loads of topics on this.... Cheers Dave. Charlie
  6. C

    Difference between direct and indirect unvented system?

    As far as I can tell no one has asked this on here yet… What's the difference between an direct and indirect unvented [Megaflow] system? ...aside from price :wink: Thanks
  7. C

    Planning control - job too small?

    Cheers woody and Richard. planningportal.gov.uk has a list of jobs and breaks down the planning permission and building regs needed for each. Hey Deluks, Chas is no Chav... :lol:
  8. C

    Planning control - job too small?

    Hi I've been lurking on here for a good while and had a quick question. We live in a Merton council area and checking their BCO site it seems all sorts of trivial changes to houses are applied for with them. No doubt the council would like everyone to run every bit of work thru them...
Back
Top