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Wiring requirements for small water heater
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<blockquote data-quote="SPECIAL LOCATION" data-source="post: 522242" data-attributes="member: 250"><p>Impossible to say without a site visit..</p><p>and knowing what part of the country you are in...</p><p>London, Yorkshire, Mid-Wales, Northern Scotland etcx.. etc... etc..... </p><p>will I guess be all a bit different..</p><p></p><p>BUT.. general common sense guidance is to get at least three independent quotations so you can get a </p><p></p><p>AND remember if you are using a self employed, or smaller business, contractor, then the amount you are paying them per hour is NOT the amount they are receiving per hour! TAX, overheads, insurance etc.. all take a big lump from the available funds..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPECIAL LOCATION, post: 522242, member: 250"] Impossible to say without a site visit.. and knowing what part of the country you are in... London, Yorkshire, Mid-Wales, Northern Scotland etcx.. etc... etc..... will I guess be all a bit different.. BUT.. general common sense guidance is to get at least three independent quotations so you can get a AND remember if you are using a self employed, or smaller business, contractor, then the amount you are paying them per hour is NOT the amount they are receiving per hour! TAX, overheads, insurance etc.. all take a big lump from the available funds.. [/QUOTE]
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