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    Switched fused spur with cable outlet and USB port?

    Has no one got any suggestions as to where to put a USB port or two then? No one at all got any bright ideas?
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    Switched fused spur with cable outlet and USB port?

    So, the first image shows the part of the bathroom where the spur is, on the boxing below and to the right of the combi. This would be an ideal location for a USB port. Image 02 shows what would be a great place for a shaver socket. Why would I not just put one there? One with USB? It seems...
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    Switched fused spur with cable outlet and USB port?

    USB is for charging only. You will all just have to trust me as to why the best option for a USB outlet in the bathroom is a switched fused spur with one. So, I take it no one has ever seen such a thing?
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    Switched fused spur with cable outlet and USB port?

    I've seen one with a USB port but it was out of stock. Where my spur is the only other electric is the ceiling light and I want a USB port. The current option is a long extension cable going down a flight of stairs into a bathroom
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    Switched fused spur with cable outlet and USB port?

    I would like to replace an exisiting spur as mentioned with one with a USB C (USB A would suffice). I did find a company that had an out of stock one but now can't find them. Has anyone got an idea as to where to find such a thing? I've been googling loads
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    Replace door, hinges etc with FD30 & get certificates

    So, when this door is fitted, I need someone to do a check of the installation. The fitter will provide certificates for the materials. I think this is the way it works. I was hoping that the company that does the fire checks for the building (8 flats and I'm a freeholder) would be able to do it...
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    Replace door, hinges etc with FD30 & get certificates

    Thank you very much for your help!
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    Replace door, hinges etc with FD30 & get certificates

    So I own a flat where the front door should have an FD30 rated one and all the bits that go with it. Strips, hinges, closer etc. And I need certificate(s) to prove it to whoever (I'm a freeholder). I've put the job on mybuilder and I'm getting some prices ranging from £800-£1,400 as basic...
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    Do i need to silicone seal this?

    I'll google that then!
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    Do i need to silicone seal this?

    Eventually the whole bathroom needs to be ripped out and new everything. Can I not just silicone it as a quick fix? I only need to stop water from getting in for 2/3 years. I might have the money to get it all sorted by then....
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    Do i need to silicone seal this?

    Yes it is vertical
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    Do i need to silicone seal this?

    I had a plumber put up these tiles to replace ones coming off the wall. They are above the long side of a bath with a shower head (from taps) above and a sink to the right in the images. When I noticed, after he left, that the side of the tiles in the images were not sealed I contacted him to...
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    Replace ceiling light rose

    No
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    Replace ceiling light rose

    Ah, yes, I had a google.
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    Replace ceiling light rose

    No earths on the lighting circuit in my flat at all. I've replaced the switch and ceiling light in the kitchen, pull switch in the bathroom, switch in the hall and ceiling light in the bedroom. No earths. The kitchen ceiling wires were not even colour coded, it is an old building. I'm aware...
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    Replace ceiling light rose

    Cool, which type of wago box do I need? I'll be getting it on eBay (or similar)?
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    Replace ceiling light rose

    What do I need to get to replace A with B? The block I have is not suitable as far as I can tell.
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    Tileing, new to it just a couple of questions

    Yeah, I don't even have a drill let alone a jig. Me ex has all my old stuff and has made it clear it's staying with her even thou she can't change a fuse. Not that I had a jigsaw anyway. Closest I've ever had is a hand saw. Anyway, thanks for the advice. Looks like I'm best off scrapeing the...
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    Tileing, new to it just a couple of questions

    The property is old and was rented out for many years by the previous owner who by the looks of the place when I bought it (dirt cheap) had not been very kean on maintaining the property correctly for their tennants. This was not a problem at first as I had a good friend who was a qualified...
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