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NHBC guidelines on sockets in new builds
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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 525406" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>Ah well, the more expensive the house, the more electrical gadgets they tend to have. I don't take much notice of the guidelines, I work on how people use a space. A socket in every corner of a bedroom tends to work well for the client, especially when they decide to move the furniture around. You have to access every job as an individual installation, but a double socket each side of the bed is a minimum these days, and a socket for the hoover near the door works well. Then you have to think about little things like hairdryers and the like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 525406, member: 490"] Ah well, the more expensive the house, the more electrical gadgets they tend to have. I don't take much notice of the guidelines, I work on how people use a space. A socket in every corner of a bedroom tends to work well for the client, especially when they decide to move the furniture around. You have to access every job as an individual installation, but a double socket each side of the bed is a minimum these days, and a socket for the hoover near the door works well. Then you have to think about little things like hairdryers and the like. [/QUOTE]
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