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Changing light switch to light pull

My two sons can't reach the light switches! I understand that any work in a bathroom now has to be undertaken by an insured electrician; any idea how much this might cost me to have two bathroom light switches converted into light pulls? We live in Aldershot in SE. Many thanks
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  • I think you are allowed to do this yourself (if you know what you are doing).

    There will be a cable going down the wall to the switch. This needs to be re-routed to the pull switch. It is so easy. Essentially, the live wire is routed from the ceiling rose to the switch and then back to the rose (as switched live). The red is normally the live from the rose and the black is the switched live back to the rose. Make sure you turn the supply off by removing the fuse/tripping the MCB. If in doubt, ask a competent friend.

    A friendly electrician would probably charge £60 or thereabouts depending on how easy it is to access the wiring (must be about an hour's work if the wiring is in the loft). A rip-off merchant might charge a lot more especially if you are elderly and/or female.

    :)

    GG
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  • morganb
    morganb Posts: 1,762 Forumite
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    Thanks GG; guess I'll have to look for a competent friend .... not something I'm going to attempt myself!!!
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  • Hi

    Are you saying you have ordinary switches in your bathroom??Or outside.

    Corgi Guy.
    Ask to see CIPHE (Chartered Institute of Plumbing & Heating Engineering)
  • morganb
    morganb Posts: 1,762 Forumite
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    Hi; the switches are outside the bathroom. Does that make a difference???
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  • moonrakerz
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    morganb wrote: »
    My two sons can't reach the light switches! I understand that any work in a bathroom now has to be undertaken by an insured electrician; any idea how much this might cost me to have two bathroom light switches converted into light pulls? We live in Aldershot in SE. Many thanks

    Could be easier and cheaper to get the existing light switches lowered down the wall. My last house had all the switches at waist level rather than the usual shoulder level - much better idea.
  • Hi

    morganb wrote: »
    Hi; the switches are outside the bathroom. Does that make a difference???

    That's ok ! Your post sounded as though they were in the bathroom.!!

    Gorgeous George is about right if you have the roof space above.

    You could always wait for them to grow?!:D
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  • morganb
    morganb Posts: 1,762 Forumite
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    moonrakerz wrote: »
    Could be easier and cheaper to get the existing light switches lowered down the wall. My last house had all the switches at waist level rather than the usual shoulder level - much better idea.
    Doesn't that mean I would need to redecorate ....
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  • morganb
    morganb Posts: 1,762 Forumite
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    You could always wait for them to grow?!:D
    No chance! That means getting up in the middle of the night to help them to the loo ... with a light pull they could spend a penny all by themselves ... £60 worth, that is ...
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  • moonrakerz
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    morganb wrote: »
    Doesn't that mean I would need to redecorate ....

    Depends on how it is done !
  • CLAPTON
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    what about a little kiddies step under the switch... about £5 or get one from a friend whose kids have grown up



    or use a low energy bulb say 10w so this will use

    10 w x 10 hr x 365 days = 36,500 watt hours per year if left on 10 hrs per day for a year

    which means it will cost you £3.65 per annum in electricity
    based on 10p per kwhr.
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