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    Regs for height of sockets

    Ok apollogies but that's basically what I said
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    Regs for height of sockets

    In all cases the building regs now quote a height for switches and sockets as being between 450 and 1200 from finished floor level. The height above worktops in a kitchen is not set - a figure of 150 mm is mentioned as this is the size of a 6 inch tile and it means you don't have to cut the...
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    Regs for height of sockets

    In all cases the building regs now quote a height for switches and sockets as being between 450 and 1200 from finished floor level. The height above worktops in a kitchen is not set - a figure of 150 mm is mentioned as this is the size of a 6 inch tile and it means you don't have to cut the...
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    Removing old tiles from plasterboard walls

    Hi Moz, Good to see you have got your sense of humour back. Thanks for all the advice from all you guys Cheers sparkman :lol:
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    Removing old tiles from plasterboard walls

    you're a cheery ******* aren't you moz - I'm only trying to help an oap who's on a small pension - I am not a cowboy and resent that implication, I am not being paid either it is a good will job and from the sounds of it you are short of that. get off your high horse and do some good in your...
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    Removing old tiles from plasterboard walls

    Any advice greatly received. I have been asked by an old lady to refit her ensuite and bathroom. I have a professional tiler lined up to tile the walls and floors but I have to remove the old ones first. The wall tiles are fixed to paramount plasterboard walls (cardboard egg box between...
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    Tiles aren't sticking to marine ply

    Don't use B&Q for your needs - use a reputable trade tile supplier - you get free advice and the products are not only better but cheaper. I made that mistake when tiling my new extension - I used a B&Q flexible adhesive (on their advice) onlt to find that after two weeks the floor tiles were...
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