Bahco said:Strongly suggest you get a qualified electrician to check the installation
Bahco said:Strongly suggest you get a qualified electrician to check the installation
tomlewis007 said:In the mean time i guess we'll have to take baths.
tomlewis007 said:What is the correct set up for an eletric shower?
Does a power shower ....... (the one where it pumps hot and cold to a mixer) require a dedicated eletric pull switch and dedicated mains supply from the fuse box?
For the lenders benefit, not yours mate.tomlewis007 said:Can somebody tell me what we pay for a survey for?
Bahco said:For the lenders benefit, not yours mate.tomlewis007 said:Can somebody tell me what we pay for a survey for?
No more questions, just do as you are told and get a sparky in
Indeed.tomlewis007 said:To have a new eletric shower fitted correctly will mean i will have to have the following done.
New supply from my fuse box (what is loaced in the porch of my house)
This supply run though to the bath room..... ive got laminate floors so one of them will have to come up.
A pull cord fitted ........ ive got a flat roof so i will have to pull some plasterboard down for the switch.
Then buy and get a new eletric shower fitted.
-Tom
ban-all-sheds said:And your point is?
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