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hi guys

anyone have any good ideas re routing shower circuits in the loft space when the amount of insulation means the joists are not even visable ?. i was thinking 25mm conduit supported via rafters, or building a batten run above the insulation and clipping to that. any ideas for where the cable passes thru the insulation for the switch and the shower unit ?? all i can think of is a piece of drain pipe to keep the insulation away. any ideas would be appreciated.
 
Batons to clip to and guttering downpipe to pass through the itchy stuff. A couple of batons between joists and pipe brackets will hold it all in place.
 

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