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    New bathroom lights / fan pre-flight check...

    Hi everyone. Before I write to BC with the details I thought I would check here to see what people thought about what I am planning on doing. Nothing special just add 4 12v (zone 1) halogens and an in line extractor fan (fan in the loft). The fan will be taken from a spur from the...
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    connecting wc to cast iron collar

    Hi guys. Installing a new pan which is being moved 90 cm to the right of the old toilet. Using a flexible soil pipe to 110 plastic pipe to run the waste back to the cast iron soil collar in the floor. The old toilet is connected with a 90 deg bend sand/cemented (eeek) into the cast iron collar...
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    Bathroom electrics and part P certification

    Hey all. Carrying out some renovations on my bathroom and looking at completing the electrical work myself. Some of the work I know needs notifying and a part P certificate, but I'm not sure about a couple of bits. One is that the extractor fan will be one of those where the...
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    Bathroom floor joists loading

    Thanks guys. The bath will be panelled in and the joists run from one end of the bath to the other. I've had the floorboards up and they look in good nic still. I'll put a length of timber under the pairs of feet. Someone posted a caclulation for the load bearing of a joist so I'll go in...
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    Bathroom floor joists loading

    Hi all, my 1st post here :) We're planning a refurb of the bathroom and want to put in a new steel bath. However, the bath will be alighned with the floor joists (170mm x55 @ 370mm apart Edwardian house). The bath weighs 55Kg with capacity of 150 litres (150kg) so say 205 kg when full. The...
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