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We Recently Had Underfloor Heating Installed In The Bathroom (wiring)?

My husband did the floor tiling using the correct adhesive, thickness etc, but some of the tiles keep lifting and the cement will not dry out evenly. After two attempts and lots of expense we are at a loss as to why this is happening. It occured to me that the person who installed the heating perhaps ought to have laid it with matting over the top of it.
The installer says not, but what else could be the cause of the cement not drying on some of the tiles. Some have dried out perfectly well and are fixed others are not.
The concrete floor has the correct screen and was not damp prior to laying the tiles. Does anyone have any ideas please? Before we both go loco.

Unsure About Which Light To Use Above Kitchen Sink And Possibly Moving Wiring?

We are remodeling our kitchen and I’m unsure what type of light to use above the kitchen sink. I’d consider a pendent light but the wires are in the wrong place. I’ve included a link to a couple of pictures so you can see my dilemma. How difficult would it be to move the wires to the ceiling? Thanks!http://www.fototime.com/inv/8AE9A4A13DBA…

I’m Remodeling A Kitchen And Have A Wiring Question?

I took down a wall in a kitchen and will need to run the previous wires through a different wall, which isn’t a problem, except for the oven wire which is going to the same spot but is just a bit too short to get to the oven now that’s it’s going through a different wall.
I was wondering if there was any way to splice in a 4 foot section of new wire to accomplish this or if I’m going to have to buy a new one to run the entire length. The only reason I ask is that it’s obviously larger.
Thanks,

Should The Electrical Wiring Be Visible On The Inside Of Newly Installed Kitchen Cabinets?

A friend of mine had his kitchen remodeled and the wiring for the cabinets is visible in the back of the cabinets. It is also stapled to the side and the back of the cabinet and runs to the bottom corner to the recessed lights. I told him electrical wiring should not be stapled and not visible. I have never opened a cabinet with exposed wiring. Not only that but the molding is not secured to the external cabinet. The doors on the front also have a 1/4″ or so gap when closed. I said the doors need to be flush, almost touching. Not a gap like Dave Lettermans teeth.

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