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<blockquote data-quote="batty" data-source="post: 14167" data-attributes="member: 66"><p>I would agree with kme on this it is better to make switches and sockets more accessable. Although if property is not to be redecorated throughout customer may not want everything moving to different positions. I always advise customers that it looks better to have accesories at building reg height because eventually this will be the normal height. You have to give customers the choice after all it is them that are paying you. I did a rewire last year with a two storey extension. this was done at building reg height customer said they preferred sockets and switches at that height. I like it two as there is a lot less bending down when wiring.</p><p></p><p>batty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="batty, post: 14167, member: 66"] I would agree with kme on this it is better to make switches and sockets more accessable. Although if property is not to be redecorated throughout customer may not want everything moving to different positions. I always advise customers that it looks better to have accesories at building reg height because eventually this will be the normal height. You have to give customers the choice after all it is them that are paying you. I did a rewire last year with a two storey extension. this was done at building reg height customer said they preferred sockets and switches at that height. I like it two as there is a lot less bending down when wiring. batty [/QUOTE]
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