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Right ... Just been nudged to set this up by Paul.M and sounds a good idea following recent threads I've done in the Arms..

Rules....No Offensive material... edit if required before posting as this is the public arena.
Anything to do with the trade or in and around it ...H&S pic's welcome.

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I've posted this a few times and this is at a mates house following a kitchen refirb several yrs ago. :eek:mg_smile:

Beware plumbers!!!.jpg
 
Socket on the wall?

Unfinished plumbing in the bath?

Owner a Newcastle fan?
Yes
Yes
And unfortunately, Yes


Dartlec. Spot on. House owner is a builder and that room did indeed used to be a bedroom.

He messed up the staircase 2 way… hence my involvement… and I’ve told him socket in a bathroom is not good.

Light pendant not good either….. and this bathroom contains the third electric shower of the house.
 
My parents house had a high level single 13amp socket original to when the house was wired for a plug in bar heater

I have also stayed in hotels with a single socket in the bathroom area
 
A little repair job in a house in the village, and a quick glance into the bathroom… I notice a few things…

Firstly, the tiles make it look like a public convenience.

Second…. Windows are clear… no frosted glass…

And finally…. Can you spot it?
The quality of the tiling in that bathroom would annoy the hell out of me especially in that bay and the floor border not lining up with the skirting tiles. The attention to detail is certainly missing
 
A little repair job in a house in the village, and a quick glance into the bathroom… I notice a few things…

Firstly, the tiles make it look like a public convenience.

Second…. Windows are clear… no frosted glass…

And finally…. Can you spot it?


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My brother hates metro tiles because of the time they take. The spacing is poor too the grout lines are all over the place.
 
I have had a go at tiling a few bathrooms for myself and larger tiles are easier and much nicer to work with , those tiles look a real painstaking mission to get right
If you get the first two or three of rows right then the rest falls into place, I find it makes it easier if you CAD it all out so all the corners look like it has been thought out
 
Whoever set out those tiles needs to be shot, above the window is near exact three tiles high and there are different cuts on either side, easiest thing in the world to make the niche the same height, Oh and the socket and pendant light.
Agreed, the lower bay tile rows don't even align with the reveals or walls. The floor is clearly uneven so instead of just adjusting the skirting tile cuts they have adjusted the first row of the tapered edged tiles also in places so its a lash up to say the least. Obviously the builder has done all the works himself to save a few bob and as usual, as you often find with many builders the finer details are very rough!
 
Whoever set out those tiles needs to be shot, above the window is near exact three tiles high and there are different cuts on either side, easiest thing in the world to make the niche the same height, Oh and the socket and pendant light.
I agree setting out this correctly would have made all the difference to the finish. To be fair though looking at the picture the walls, ceiling and floor look very uneven so it may not have been possible to work in the 3 full tiles as you suggested. This though is no excuse for the lack of thought, poor design and very bad workmanship!!

What's the betting that the metal socket face plate is not bonded back 😜
 
if the single core cable has a layer of insulation on it underneath the heat resistant sleeve, then presumably it is a double insulated cable?
 
sorry, i misunderstood, i presumed that there was a cover to clip over them that was not in the picture.

Quite Simpley it doesn't comply with the reg's in my opinion and because of that you should not install them.
 
Remember, If the place burns down or someone is injured, It is the installer (YOU) that they come after.
Financially you will probably be ok as your insurance company will probably settle the bill if you can show that the installation was done to approved standards of the time.

Hmmm, even back to the 16th edition, i remember that single insulated cables had to be enclosed to protect from accidental damage, so you might be on a sticky wicket there.
insurance may decline payment due to the fact you have been negligent.

however, you have followed the manufacturers instructions ( I presume you have read them and followed them)
so you could pass on the liability to the manufacturer if they have sold you something unsuitable for the environment that it is designed to be installed in.

NOT a position I would like to be in.

bottom line is just use a better designed light fitting, if you think it looks unsafe, don't wire it up!!!
 

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