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Discuss New Shaver socket in fully tiled bathroom. in the Guest Area at TilersForums; Hi Guys.... Im about to start an electrical job tomorrow....... replacing a shower for a more powerful shower and the wiring etc... The client also wants a shaver socket installed ...
          
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    Default New Shaver socket in fully tiled bathroom.

    Hi Guys....

    Im about to start an electrical job tomorrow.......

    replacing a shower for a more powerful shower and the wiring etc...

    The client also wants a shaver socket installed - yikes..

    The only part of the bathroom that isn't tiled is the ceiling, I even think the floor is tiled,

    Im interested in learning what might be involved so I can either turn down that job, or a "Tiler" to come and do the job...

    Thanks,

    Jon.

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    Default Re: New Shaver socket in fully tiled bathroom.

    are you a qualified electrician Jon???

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    Default Re: New Shaver socket in fully tiled bathroom.

    Yes Doug,
    just not experienced with shaver sockets or tiles lol..

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    Default Re: New Shaver socket in fully tiled bathroom.

    Can you bring the razor point through the wall from an adjacent room? Are you qualified to install electricity in bathrooms. Presumably yes.

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    Default Re: New Shaver socket in fully tiled bathroom.

    Are they stud walls ?
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