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    Instructions for clearance, ceramic hob

    Well I contacted the manufacturers technical department and they have replied stating the instruction manual has the correct information. I suggested the 40mm that I found and waiting a response. If the 150mm has to be adhered to, I will have to make a number of changes to account for it. The...
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    Instructions for clearance, ceramic hob

    Well we have tiles on the back wall and requirements state at least 50mm at front and back. I've tried searching up building regs and have mostly come across that manufacturer guidelines override building regs
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    Instructions for clearance, ceramic hob

    I think I'll try that, thanks
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    Instructions for clearance, ceramic hob

    Well I did ask the electrician that's going to install it what he thought and he stated that 150mm is the minimum but 300mm is the rule of thumb, but not sure what regs he got that from
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    Instructions for clearance, ceramic hob

    hoover H-HOB 500 CERAMIC HH64BV
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    Instructions for clearance, ceramic hob

    Are you 100% sure of this as I've read on AO.com that only 4cm is required on the sides
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    Instructions for clearance, ceramic hob

    Hi guys, hope everyone is well? I have a Hoover Ceramic hob waiting to be installed but can't until I've cut out the area in the worktop for it. I've just recently installed new worktops and the area we had our old oven, is now occupied by a new 600mm cabinet, as we needed the space and don't...
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    Shed base advice

    This is how it looks so far would this be manageable for a novice as myself or would i be better off getting someone in to do it
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    Shed base advice

    Hi there, i am looking at putting up my new 8x6 shed this week and want to lay it on 24x24" slabs that i have. After checking out the condition of my garden, it seems the area i want to lay the slabs is mostly clay and sand which is rather easy to dig up. Previous occupiers had raised the...
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    prep for varnished door

    Hi guys. I am wanting to change the colour of our front door to black to hide the horrible spray paint that the previous tenants left on it. It seems to be varnished and already had a tin of Ronseal exterior wood paint and was wondering if it was suitable. If so, I'm unsure on the best way to...
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    New worktop installation

    There won't be any appliances in those areas, just emptiness that will be hidden
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    New worktop installation

    Thanks for your response. I was going to use a support panel on the right side as I am placing our dishwasher on the corner next to that section and wanted to cover the gap left when removing the sink unit. I suppose any kind of wood batons would be appropriate or would I have to select a...
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    New worktop installation

    Hi there. I am on the verge of rearranging my kitchen which also involves some new cabinets and worktop. The problem I am having is with supporting the corner sections of the worktop as on the left side it will be 900 mm long with a 300mm cupboard at the end and on the right side there are some...
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