bathroom

  1. eveares

    Shaver Socket with USB Charging points?

    So many would likley have seen you can buy shaver sockets that include built in USB charging sockets. Question is, when such a shaver socket is certified to EN 61558, does that certification apply to the whole unit with USB sockets (and thus suitable for use in zone 2 in a bathroom) or only the...
  2. J

    Replacing bathroom pull switch L1-L4 + Earth

    I'm looking to relace a bathroom pull switch that currently powers a ceiling light and extractor fan. Not entirely what type of pull switch it is, as it seems to have L1-L4 + earth: Can anyone advise as to what type of switch this is, and/or which is best for the above solution? Thanks.
  3. J

    Help with waterproofing tile gaps please!

    Help! How do I rectify this gap under my bathroom sink so it’s waterproof? Jon
  4. M

    Tile coming off a few months after installation, plus some cracks

    I had my bathroom tiled over the summer. A week before Christmas I noticed that one of the tiles by the bath is loose, and a couple of tiles have hairline cracks. Of course the tiler did not respond to my attempts to contact him so I need to fix it myself. The tiler grouted between the bath...
  5. D

    Bowed Stone Resin Shower Trays

    I am currently doing a bathroom renovation and decided on fitting a Merlyn Level 25 stone resin shower tray. In the instructions, the first thing they get you to do is check that there isn't an excessive bow on all four sides. They do this by getting you to prop up the tray on four blocks of...
  6. J

    Damp? In the bathroom

    I’m not sure what is causing this issue. There is what seems to be damp to the side of the tiles above the door frame in the bathroom. I’ve taken part of the plasterboard off each side and even been in the loft above to find any signs of water, but nothing! It’s dry every time. I’ve painted...
  7. Rob broom

    Bathroom plasterboard suggestions please.

    Hi. Quick question about bathrooms and tiling! I am currently working on the walls of a new bathroom! I will use moisture resistant plasterboard in the ceiling and tile backer boards on the stud walls! I would like to dot n dab a 40mm insulated plasterboard against a block wall. Can I use...
  8. C

    Tiling & Panelling Questions

    Hi folks, So, we have just inherited our late mother-in-laws bungalow which needed modernising, especially the bathroom. Everything is stripped out and walls back to plaster. I have a couple of questions if I may, firstly i'll explain what we are trying to do - it's will be a rental. On a...
  9. DIYHelpplz

    New Build - Damp/Leak (under shower) (Ed.)

    Sorry double posting this as put in the wrong group initially so admins please feel free to shift where most appropriate. Hi We've been in a new build for 2 Years 3 months, within warranty time we've had them out for mould and condensation issues in the main bedroom, and damp patches in the...
  10. DIYHelpplz

    Advice - New build Bathroom

    Hi We've been in a new build for 2 Years 3 months, within warranty time we've had them out for mould and condensation issues in the main bedroom, and damp patches in the ensuite multiple times in same area (just kept painting over and stain blocking) Wednesday we noticed a watermark on...
  11. expectamail

    New silicon inside shower

    hi all new member in need of some advice. we had out bathroom redone a few months back and to cut a long story, he didn't do a brill job. recently noticed water was seeping through around the shower tray so decided i would do the silicon. after clearing the old silicon, i noticed under one...
  12. D

    Losing heat through extractor

    I had a new bathroom fitted about 18 months ago and had a new radiator and extractor fan fitted. The fan is about 150mm above the tall radiator/towel rail. I was never convinced that the bathroom warmed up very well and when my wife voiced the same opinion recently I realised that this was...
  13. K

    Problem walls after removing bathroom tiles

    Currently renovating my bathroom, and while ripping the tiles out ( 2 layers of tiles) I noticed the internal walls are not the standard stud-work and plasterboard. They are very thin like a cardboard material down the middle so I have nothing to mechanically fix new plasterboard to. My initial...
  14. E

    Bathroom works and rising costs

    Hi all, A builder gave my girlfriend a fixed price to do some work to her bathroom. Then once he took out the bath and sink, he changed the price. He initially told her the bathroom work would take 3 days, but it has now taken longer than that. Seems he is just holding her to ransom in terms...
  15. G

    Patching up holes in chipboard flooring

    We need to repair a couple of holes in chipboard flooring which is laid on engineered i-joists. Do you have any advice on how to support the square edges of the new chipboard pieces given the nature of i-joists? Unfortunately it is unclear to us how to attach support/noggins to these joists...
  16. Justin Bodley

    Bathroom Lighting 12v Driver Question

    Hiya! My bathroom currently has 6 x 20w halogen (GU5.3 mr16) 12v downlights which are powered via 2 drivers, 3 lights per driver. 3 of the lights have been out for a while so after investigation it looks like one of the drivers has failed. These were installed by the previous owner. I want to...
  17. S

    Mould between the bathroom tiles

    Hi guys! Our bathroom doesn't have windows, so we need to keep the light and fan on after every shower. Luckily we never take long showers. But even we are being careful, we have mould between tiles as you can see in the pictures. I tried with white vinegar and bicarbonate, it helped a bit but...
  18. C

    Remove square bath with taps against far wall

    Hi, We are looking to remove our square bath after purchasing a new property. The taps are against the far wall so we can't see if there is any isolating valves or get to the other side to see them. We don't want to go through the bedroom wall to access the pipes if we can avoid. Does anyone...
  19. dpm_dpmartin

    Retro-fit backdraft shutter?

    This is only kinda plumbing, and very basic - I do apologise for that. I have a wall-mounted 10cm timer extractor fan in an upstairs bathroom. In the trio of storms we had a couple of years ago the driving rain must have come inside as water marks have appeared all over the wall, and remained -...
  20. eveares

    Sourcing a 5500k LED down light with 90° beam angle.

    I have 5 of these (see below) in my bathroom with the 90° lenses, and one has now failed and needs replacing. https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/LTFRD12DL.html I am having difficulty in finding a integrated fire rated LED down light that is both 90° beam angle and 5500K in colour...
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