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  1. Thank you everyone that has responded, running the gain won't be a problem, the mortar is very sandy and crumbles when you look at it. I think my problem is that I want to fit 8 sockets and to get them level so that they look good is going to be difficult unless I cut the stone away whch I don't really want to do. So I was fishing for ideas
  2. HI everyone   At Easter I will be installing a kitchen in a traditional stone cottage and my question is the best way to 8 fix electrical sockets. Is it best to surface mount to sockets with the cable in the mortar Should I chisel out the stone to sink sockets into the wall (I'm reluctant to deform the stone) Or is there anything such as a large trunking that the sockets could be installed in then the trunking screwed to the wall. I would like to add and dosn't look horrible. I'm not a permanent resident at the moment so I don't know what's about Regards Littlebandit
  3. Thanks to everyone who responded. I had wondered if this was the correct tarif, now I'll have to do more research when I return to France next week
  4. Hi I'm a new owner of a holiday cottage in the Dordogne and learning fast, but I can't fully understand the electricity billing and operation. Would some kind person put me right. I've been put on Heurses Creuses but without any explanation of what it means. Does EJP apply? The water heater can be set to manual or automatic, if I set it to automatic how does it come on at the cheaper times becasue I can't see a clock to set? The first bill I have received includes a fixed charge of 56 euros, does this have to be paid monthly or with every bill which appears to be every two months Regards Littlebandit
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