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Ok. What I’ve done is left the hall spur as a spur. It’s off the downstairs rfc, so it makes sense to leave it.
I’ve run a new rfc into the new utility room, leaving scope for additional sockets if need be.
Got the plumbing to do now, and some joinery work.
Hanging a door is easy, right?
 
Ok. What I’ve done is left the hall spur as a spur. It’s off the downstairs rfc, so it makes sense to leave it.
I’ve run a new rfc into the new utility room, leaving scope for additional sockets if need be.
Got the plumbing to do now, and some joinery work.
Hanging a door is easy, right?
ask the guys in Hartlepool. they used to hang plumbers monkeys.
 
Ok. What I’ve done is left the hall spur as a spur. It’s off the downstairs rfc, so it makes sense to leave it.
I’ve run a new rfc into the new utility room, leaving scope for additional sockets if need be.
Got the plumbing to do now, and some joinery work.
Hanging a door is easy, right?
Just make sure you have a sharp chisel :p
 
Just make sure you have a sharp chisel :p
I’ve got a screwdriver. Will that do?

Why is it, when there’s tradesmen in the house, my wife is very accepting of dust, a bit of mess and noise... always at hand with a cup of tea or a round of bacon sandwiches...
but when I’m doing work in the house, it’s all
“Do you have to do that now?”
“Are you going to clean up afterwards?”
“Do you know what you’re doing?”

Not quite as bad as my mum... who still tells me to be careful when I’m 2 steps up on a ladder
 
Get a tumble dryer, that would be less of a problem. :)
In the US the tumble dryer requires a 30 amp service at 240vac, washing machine requires a 20 amp 120vac isolated circuit. I don’t know how y’all do it or the current on the dryers and washing machine in the UK
 
In the US the tumble dryer requires a 30 amp service at 240vac, washing machine requires a 20 amp 120vac isolated circuit. I don’t know how y’all do it or the current on the dryers and washing machine in the UK
our machines are only 10A each so generally plug into the socket circuit. in OP's case, it's a combined washer/dryer,so it'sphysically impossible to have both parts working simultaneously. it washes then spins, then tumble dries in sequence. don't forget, all our appliances are 240V so 1/2 the current you's need at 120V.
 
In the US the tumble dryer requires a 30 amp service at 240vac, washing machine requires a 20 amp 120vac isolated circuit. I don’t know how y’all do it or the current on the dryers and washing machine in the UK

No sure of my load of our washer dryer, apologies I meant washer dryer in my previous post, but it runs off our 13amp sockets. It has an ++A efficiency rating, so shouldn’t be using the fall amount.
 

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