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Many new builds which have power to garages as a extra (requested by the buyer ) are done this way.

Not saying it's ideal, but somebody must be signing it off as compliant.
Maybe Chris what you are referring to are attached Garages, I have seen many joined garages with a fused spur unit as the supply, but have never come across a detached one as an extra, at leased not an official one, could be someone may have bunged the Sparky a few quid to do it on the QT
 
Maybe Chris what you are referring to are attached Garages, I have seen many joined garages with a fused spur unit as the supply, but have never come across a detached one as an extra, at leased not an official one, could be someone may have bunged the Sparky a few quid to do it on the QT
Pretty standard around here. Allows the builder to advertise 'power and light to garage' at minimum cost.
 
Pretty standard around here. Allows the builder to advertise 'power and light to garage' at minimum cost.
Agree more money for the underground mafia on many housing sites, and don't tell that that ant the truth, I've been there, done it and got the T shirt.
 
most garages are feed from houses via 2.5 SWA spurred from a 13amp sw/fuse ring so what is the difference either to two way wylex board and from their .
Don't make any sense Buzz, sorry can you explain in more detail?
 
most garages are feed from houses via 2.5 SWA spurred from a 13amp sw/fuse ring so what is the difference either to two way wylex board and from their .
Don't make any sense Buzz, sorry can you explain in more detail?
 
I've been there, done it and got the T shirt.
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PETE was here. :D
 

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