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How Do I Get The Electricity Running To My Garden Building? In short, an armoured cable has to be connected directly from your main house supply to the garden building. This should (ideally) be buried under the ground and and hooked up through a consumer unit installed in the garden building.
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Learn More »Installing electricity into your Garden Building adds an extra level of practicality and comfort. It should be seriously considered during the design of your building (as it is more complicated after construction). Many people are using garden buildings as home offices for their business which requires additional functionality such as Wi-Fi and electricity. To learn more about Wi-Fi access for garden buildings, you can read our related article How To Extend Wifi To Your Garden Office.
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Read More »There are many things you can do yourself to keep installation and maintenance costs down. Running the armoured cable underground from your house to your shed requires a 600mm trench to be dug. This will be one of the more costly aspects to the job, so when getting a quote from an electrician be sure to mention if you are prepared to dig the trench yourself.
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