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Went to look at a job, fitting some outside lights.
Went inside to look at the CU. It's in what they call the "utility room" a longish thin room. the CU is at the far end of the room in a cupboard with wooden doors. There's some sockets and a washing machine as well, and a light switch on the wall inside the door, and a flourescent strip light.
BUT. half way along the room, is a shower. It's a thermostatic mixer shower, not electric, and the floor has been done as a wet room, so flush throughout with a drain in the floor.
So you walk through the shower and out the other end to get to the washing machine and CU.
There's no shower enclosure. Apparently they fitted this shower to wash their dog, and it's never used by humans for showering (though I'll bet you get pretty wet showering the dog)
So what would you do:
Just do the outside lights and pretend you didn't notice the shower?
Or tell them all the things wrong with the lights, and sockets etc in the shower room?
What if they refuse to alter anything? would you still connect the outside lights? or walk away advising them things are wrong?
Went inside to look at the CU. It's in what they call the "utility room" a longish thin room. the CU is at the far end of the room in a cupboard with wooden doors. There's some sockets and a washing machine as well, and a light switch on the wall inside the door, and a flourescent strip light.
BUT. half way along the room, is a shower. It's a thermostatic mixer shower, not electric, and the floor has been done as a wet room, so flush throughout with a drain in the floor.
So you walk through the shower and out the other end to get to the washing machine and CU.
There's no shower enclosure. Apparently they fitted this shower to wash their dog, and it's never used by humans for showering (though I'll bet you get pretty wet showering the dog)
So what would you do:
Just do the outside lights and pretend you didn't notice the shower?
Or tell them all the things wrong with the lights, and sockets etc in the shower room?
What if they refuse to alter anything? would you still connect the outside lights? or walk away advising them things are wrong?