Dirty weekend..................... in the garden.

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Presumably you know where that socket may go, in relation to the pool?

And you've got Building Regulations approval for all of this?

And you have, and know how to use, the equipment needed to test the work?


BTW - talking of sockets - ditch that rubbish one and get one of these:

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Presumably you know where that socket may go, in relation to the pool?
2m.

And you've got Building Regulations approval for all of this?
Not even close.

And you have, and know how to use, the equipment needed to test the work?
Up to a point.

BTW - talking of sockets - ditch that rubbish one and get one of these
OMG, what's wrong with my sockets? So rude.
 
Possibly.

Do you know what sort of supply you have, and what that might imply?


Not even close.
I suggest not lying about that when you sell the house.

And you should check the small print of your insurance policies.


Up to a point.
In other words no.

Good luck to you and all the people splashing around in the pool.


OMG, what's wrong with my sockets?
You'll find out when you compare that one to a Masterseal..
 
Masterseal are good, but expensive

I use british general outdoor sockets, much cheaper and perfer the cover locking mechanisim to MK's, much easier to get open in cold weather
 
Possibly.

Do you know what sort of supply you have, and what that might imply?
Throw me a frickin bone here Mr Sheds, 2m, yes or no? TNCS. Implies lots of things.
I suggest not lying about that when you sell the house.

And you should check the small print of your insurance policies.
I don't know how to lie, and I shall go through them with a fine tooth comb.
Good luck to you and all the people splashing around in the pool.
Thank you for your kind words.
 

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