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    Light switch move - the result

    True, I need brushed metal sockets now to match the door furniture. Socket protector stuff has been done to death - see the other thread. I explained the draw backs, but the wife still wants to keep em. The picture was there purely for the enjoyment of a particular poster.
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    Light switch move - the result

    I posted a thread a while ago: //www.diynot.com/forums/electrics/move-light-switch-upwards-any-advice-please.381276/ There was much dispute about, strangely enough, the socket protectors, and questions over my taste in decor. This was the end result: And here is a nice shot...
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    Move light switch upwards - any advice please.

    Yawn. Are you done yet?
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    Move light switch upwards - any advice please.

    Not wound up. Just strongly making it clear I'm not interested in your opinions. Was hoping to avoid further noise. I failed.
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    Move light switch upwards - any advice please.

    No, but I'd be aware of the tone. And I think that was pretty clear in the responses. The fact that off topic stuff came up is not my problem. It is the way it was done. Anyway, this is tedious to be honest. I had some other useful responses and I have thanked the posters for that...
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    Move light switch upwards - any advice please.

    Yep already done. We also have seen the same stuff in other houses.
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    Move light switch upwards - any advice please.

    Yeah, I think so. But he's not living in my house, so irrelevant really. It is possibly not a look Kevin McCloud would approve of, but when painted up, I think it will look good. This is the look I'm after (using the exact same panels):
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    Move light switch upwards - any advice please.

    A wry smile? Maybe they should do a 'condescending with an overall feeling of superiority' emoticon for you...
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    Move light switch upwards - any advice please.

    My wife puts them in the sockets. We have small children. Their presence means the children are now disinterested in the sockets, whereas previously they found them fascinating. No children have so far died. I am well away of the fact that they can be removed and inserted the wrong way up, this...
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    Move light switch upwards - any advice please.

    Sounds like a good idea; I will be moving it up a little more as I want to clear the dado by at least 20mm or so.
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    Move light switch upwards - any advice please.

    I think you need to read my question. Nowhere was I soliciting for advice in what I had plugged into the electrical sockets. Not sure what the puzzled face is for....keyboard warrior at work here obviously.
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    Move light switch upwards - any advice please.

    My apologies, yes this is dry-lined and it is a partition/stud wall. It is a fairly new house (built 2010).
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    Move light switch upwards - any advice please.

    I am installing 'Easipanel' panelling in my hallway. I have successfully fitted it around electrical points etc. so far. My current problem is that at one end of the hallway a light switch is high enough to easily clear the panelling and dado rail. But, for some reason, near the living...
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    Hardwood flooring query

    Just as a follow up to this, I eventually moved into the new house and laid the new oak floor via the floating method (over concrete and a foil/foam layer). This time, to avoid any creaks at all, I was very thorough (and a lot more generous) with the PVA. Worked a treat - zero creaking. I'm happy.
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    Hardwood flooring query

    I've fitted my own solid oak floor, and just done my brother's by this method (floating). I've always wondered if it is the right thing to do. Both of these were done on concrete floors with a foil/foam insulator underneath. They both creak a little bit, no major issues with big gaps or...
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    Hardwood flooring query

    What would you say were the main problems with floating a hardwood floor?
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    Is window cleaning a trade?

    Not necessarily true. Most window cleaners that actually do it for their primary job, rather than beer money, have public liability insurance. You won't get a commercial cleaning contract without it.
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    Thinking of buying a house with a back boiler...

    Thanks - I assume 2 will end up costing more than 3 then?
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    Thinking of buying a house with a back boiler...

    Hello, first time poster here. We are considering putting an offer in on a house that has a back boiler. Thing is, there are other areas in the house that will need attention as well so I would like to keep spending on the central heating system to a minimum. Basically, the owner says the...
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