happypig
Staring at the rude boys
We're doing up our house and are thinking of relocating the washing machine and tumble dryer into a cupboard in the bathroom.
Is it allowed ?
Is it allowed ?
My first thoughts, as an old time electrician, was 100% NO.
But times have changed now. Apparently ring mains are no more, but that's another subject.
Bodians comments of "The cable went through the wall, and the sockets were in the kitchen - so no live electrics in the bathroom" obviously forgets that a washing machine is full of electric circuitry all with 240v running through.
So my thoughts are simple. Do you have hot baths or showers resulting in a steam filled bathroom. Yes, then forget it.
We're doing up our house and are thinking of relocating the washing machine and tumble dryer into a cupboard in the bathroom.
Is it allowed ?
I know nothing about electrics but I do know that if you are at some time in the future looking to sell your house , it is very off putting for buyers to see a washing machine in a bathroom or a boiler in a bedroom .
Put your boiler downstairs enclosed in a unit that you can access easily and your washing machine in a utility room . If you don’t have a utility room , see if you have space to get it fitted in your kitchen behind a kitchen unit so it doesn’t stick out and is seamlessly intergrated .
You’re welcome…
Very common in Germany I believe, as I understand it they find it quite amusing that we get undressed upstairs but carry our clothes downstairs to a different room then take them back up once clean and dry.