On Thursday 23 April 2009 15:05:51 Andrew Sands wrote:
> With thanks to the other contributors, I;ll suggest the following;

Some good advice has been given in this thread but I will give some opposite 
thoughts.

I am a sparky by trade so I know how to run cables and conduits and draw 
wires/strings.

I have built 4 houses (for ourselves) and in each one "wired it for the 
future".

Worked well in each case for me but if you have a wife who thinks you should 
make money on the exercise and sell up and do it all over again you may find 
that the new owners (or prospective buyers) couldn't care less which meant 
that we had not added any market value.

The same applied on the first house we built (15 years ago) with ceramic taps - 
even the land agents at that time didn't know of the benefits.

If you are planning to stay in the house for a while go for the best or at 
least add the conduits and/or draw strings.

That my 2 cents worth.

Rob

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