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    Plasterboarding onto plasterboard, then tanking

    Hello after a little advice, please. I need to close the gap between the new bath I’m installing and a perfectly level and sound, but just out of 90' (square) plastered wall. As you can see, I can get my fingers in at the one end and the bath touches at the other. After getting things back...
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    Tiling onto chipboard

    Thanks all for your opinions and guidance. As I'm learning all this stuff, I hope you don't mind me asking if you can enlighten me with the acronyms Please clarify: - tank addy bal apd or sbr flexi bagged addy or tubbed addy Sorry for the request, but my area of expertise is...
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    Tiling onto chipboard

    Hello, I've been following your advice and have built out the frame as recommended and it looks fine to me. I prefer to use Hardibacker board. Could you please advise me as to the best course of action in using HardiBacker board to line the splash-back surround area to the side...
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    Tiling onto chipboard

    Dear All, Yes, I will be fitting the vertical pieces up by the taps, down the wall this morning. The photo taken whilst 'work in progress'. And yes, I've also been considering adding the pieces to the sides of the frame too. Thank you for the reassurance. Any suggestions on the...
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    Tiling onto chipboard

    Dear All. I hoping for your professional advice on building and tiling the surround for my new bath. I want to fit boarding to the framework I've built around my new bath and tile up and over it to produce the effect that the bath is 'dropped' into the surround... you get the idea...
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    Adding a Doubles Socket

    Dear All. Very many thanks for your expert advice.
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    Adding a Doubles Socket

    Understood. Don't worry about the ethernet cables though, they might look it, but they aren't under any stress, simply tucked away lightly behind the router and are separately 'piped' through the wall . I'll be shielding them appropriately away from the power cables later on.
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    Adding a Doubles Socket

    Just a thought then. Do I have an option to connect to the 3 amp house alarm spur to the new double socket or is this a no-no for building regs. The idea behind the separate trip switch is merely me wishing to keep comms aways from other power issues going on, such as power tools or kettles...
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    Adding a Doubles Socket

    Just to clarify the photo. The ethernet cables do come under the consumer unit, rather than behind it. I know it's quite difficult to make this out in the photo.
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    Adding a Doubles Socket

    Hello All. I'm new to this forum, but cannot directly see answer anywhere else as yet. In my hall, above head height, I want to add a double socket almost adjacent to my consumer unit, to separately to power a broadband modem/router continually and maybe some christmas lights once a year so...
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