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Cooker hood installation
Astraios
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Hi,
I have a new cooker hood that needs installing. Although not shy of a bit of DIY, I'm not entirely confident in my ability to do it myself.
What would be the best tradesperson to do the job?
Thanks
I have a new cooker hood that needs installing. Although not shy of a bit of DIY, I'm not entirely confident in my ability to do it myself.
What would be the best tradesperson to do the job?
Thanks
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If it's a hole-through-the-wall, a general jobbing builder or you can get a "hole man" to do the hole. Many plumbers and electricians subcontract extractor fan and flue holes to a "hole man".
If it's a recirculating one screw it to the wall and plug it in.A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.0 -
Whatever you do, make sure that if its going above a gas hob then clearances are as specified by the hob manufacturer.0
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