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Yes. That’s the point. And I had missed that it was an extension. Those socket heights only apply to new builds where all of the requirements of Part M come into play. Things like accessibility ramps, wider (wheelchair) doors for downstairs toilets, and much more.if its an extension... sockets and switches can match the same height as existing fittings
@KevinH you can put the sockets etc to match the heights in the rest of the house, and in the floor for your problem locations.
You can download the Approved document here https://assets.publishing.service.g...BR_PDF_AD_M1_2015_with_2016_amendments_V3.pdf
This is the key point in the introduction
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