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unless you got one them .A properly installed good quality dry lining box on a 12.5mm Plasterboard Ceiling is fine in my opinion. The cord would be snapped long before any damage could be done to the ceiling
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unless you got one them .A properly installed good quality dry lining box on a 12.5mm Plasterboard Ceiling is fine in my opinion. The cord would be snapped long before any damage could be done to the ceiling
Most houses here are from 350-450 spacings, can't recall ever seeing 600. Then you also have the wall about 10-15mm away for more support...unless it's gonna be installed in the middle of the bathroom, which I can't say I've ever come across.I wouldn't fancy it in the middle of a 600 spacing
new build roof trusses are a complete load of crap. cheapest possible way of holding a roof up.
why not mount in attic on some scrap wood left over by builders, say 4" above ceiling, then a 1/8" hole in ceiling for the string. totally discreet switch.I can't see the point in making a shower pull switch flush really, it is what it is.
Quite. Don't want to confuse visitors with the sound of rushing water in the pan.I can't see the point in making a shower pull switch flush ...
Most houses here are from 350-450 spacings, can't recall ever seeing 600. Then you also have the wall about 10-15mm away for more support...unless it's gonna be installed in the middle of the bathroom, which I can't say I've ever come across.
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