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DaveDCB
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Yeah, if it’s only to satisfy planning permission condition then it’s no bother. We install proper ones as a selling point.Yeah but only 2.2kw /10a max whereas proper one is 7kw
Yeah, if it’s only to satisfy planning permission condition then it’s no bother. We install proper ones as a selling point.Yeah but only 2.2kw /10a max whereas proper one is 7kw
Worse than planning its a building reg now apparently. If building a house for yourself but not got a leccy car id rather just pre wire for future. Happy days if outdoor socket suffices.Yeah, if it’s only to satisfy planning permission condition then it’s no bother. We install proper ones as a selling point.
Can get them for £350 and cable is just 6mm armoured so no big deal to Chuck one inWorse than planning its a building reg now apparently. If building a house for yourself but not got a leccy car id rather just pre wire for future. Happy days if outdoor socket suffices.
Yeah even DeWalt doing them now. Around 300Can get them for £350 and cable is just 6mm armoured so no big deal to Chuck one in
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My sparky was telling me that you can just put an outdoor socket on, complies with the stipulations! A lot of car chargers just plug into standard 13a plug anyway.
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Building a new home is now £76,000 more expensive than it was six years ago, HBF says
Inflation, taxes and regulation all adding to price increases, housing group warnswww.building.co.uk
" Building a new home is now £76,000 more expensive than it was six years ago, HBF says ....... the biggest single contribution coming from material and labour inflation. .......... the additional cost is impacting the viability of new housing development, making it uneconomic for companies to build new homes. "
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