Is it possible or even legal to take out a bath and install a shower and a tumble dryer in a bathroom?
No room in my son's house to put a dryer in the kitchen as well as other stuff so wondered if it could be put into a bathroom?
Janet
Is it possible or even legal to take out a bath and install a shower and a tumble dryer in a bathroom?
No room in my son's house to put a dryer in the kitchen as well as other stuff so wondered if it could be put into a bathroom?
Janet
pretty nasty but gotta be better than doing away with the bathroom in effect!
On Fri, 4 Jan 2008 15:54:33 +0000 someone who may be Janet Tweedy wrote this:-
It is possible and could be made (in a big enough room) to comply with the wiring regulations, either the current ones or the new ones. Whether it is desirable is another matter.
How big is the house? How much drying is there likely to be? Is mechanical drying necessary, or will something like
In message , David Hansen writes
Our T/D has just died and I've been looking at replacing with one/two of these. The firm I found is . As part of our house is essentially public I'm limited to where I can put them.
I have a tumble dryer in the garage, but it's very rarely used.
In article , " snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com" writes
He's got a washer dryer but it takes forever to do the washing and breaks down occasionally. As he's getting married he figured two sets of washing might take more time than available and a tumble dryer might help.
Janet
In article , David Hansen writes
House is very small until they sell it and buy a bigger one. Just a starter home so very little room to put a line in the garden or put up one of those airers in the bathroom or kitchen,
They both will work late so it would have been useful to be able to dry a lot of stuff and put it away rather than have damp washing hanging round them.
I just wanted to know if having electrical equipment in a bathroom is out of the question.
In article , Si writes
Quite often washing that is left to dry indoors like that ends up being rock hard and smells a bit. Not sure if you wouldn't need a fair sized room as well to have the damp washing around.
In article , S Viemeister writes
Tumble drying it can often reduce the need to iron and also makes the stuff much softer. With excema the softer towels etc are nicer.:)
up via extension cable when required? So connection in the hall, to drier in the bathroom with window open, jus don't do it when you want a bath.
Indeed. Dewrinkling is one of the reasons I occasionally use the dryer. The winds are strong enough (north coast of Sutherland), much of the time, to fluff and soften the towels, when I hang them out on the drying green.
On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 18:02:45 -0500 someone who may be S Viemeister wrote this:-
They can also be obtained from a hardware shop.
On Sat, 5 Jan 2008 01:52:31 +0000 someone who may be Janet Tweedy wrote this:-
What is one of those?
On Sat, 5 Jan 2008 01:50:53 +0000 someone who may be Janet Tweedy wrote this:-
Others can manage to avoid both things.
One needs no sized room at all. However, a high enough ceiling is necessary and this may be a problem in some places.
On Sat, 5 Jan 2008 01:49:31 +0000 someone who may be Janet Tweedy wrote this:-
No room for a rotary clothes drier?
And you have been given an answer. However, there is a the larger question to discuss.
Don't golfers use 'em? ;-)
Don.
In message , Janet Tweedy writes
I've never noticed clothes being stiff & have received no complaints (maybe people are too polite) from hanging clothes off a (sturdy enough) light fitting in a bedroom.
That's what open windows are for. :)
In article , L Reid writes
Oh good idea. Could run an extension cable into the bedroom.
Thanks.
On Jan 7, 11:53=A0am, Janet Tweedy
Is there an airing cupboard?
In article , adder1969 writes
No, the boiler is on the wall in the kitchen, don't think there is an immersion heater. It's only a starter home so there's not much space at all :)
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