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Hi people,
I'm probably not the first person to plow ahead and then be worried about the implications of what I have done.
This is a bathroom install, where I have put a concealed thermostatic valve for both the shower and bath into a wall.
The house is a bungalow.
The wall is between the bathroom and the kitchen.
The wall is made of concrete blocks.
I used an angle grinder to create the space for valve and pipework.
Most of the work is only 20mm deep.
It is deeper at the shower head and at the valve, no more than 50mm.
The wall is 100mm thick.
My feeling is that I haven't compromised the structural integrity of the wall, and was wondering if you agreed.
Perhaps I should have asked for planning permission?
Thanks