Raphael said:I just bought an old house (1900-1920). Could you please tell me how can I rewire my house? can I do it by cutting old cables connect the new ones and pull the old cables out?Is it easy?
Can I do it on my own?
Thank you.[/b]
Raphael said:I just bought an old house (1900-1920). Could you please tell me how can I rewire my house? can I do it by cutting old cables connect the new ones and pull the old cables out?Is it easy?
Can I do it on my own?
Thank you.[/b]
sterose said:The thing you want to ask yourself is do you want to pay close to £2000 for a rewire.
Personally, I always tell them '**** off' (sorry for the language) and do it myself.
But it depends on your skill and common sense. I put my first shower in at 14, yes 14, with no help and only a little bit of advice from my uncle. Although it took a bit to persuade my mum.
But lots of people would probably manage to hook it up to the toilet seat instead.
sterose said:...But it depends on your skill and common sense. I put my first shower in at 14, yes 14, with no help and only a little bit of advice from my uncle.
ban-all-sheds said:sterose said:...But it depends on your skill and common sense. I put my first shower in at 14, yes 14, with no help and only a little bit of advice from my uncle.
and i like the way you try to impress us about you installing a shower at 14 and then repeat it asif we care, if age that people attempt these things at, then i was three when my dad showed me how to wire a plug. anyone can learn something. not hard to wire a shower. i doubt your knowladge goes as deep as you would like us to beleve.
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