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  • If it's a very small bathroom then you might need them to all be IP65. It's not required for all fittings in most 'normal' size bathrooms. You need to check on a case by case basis of course.

    I fit integrated downlights if I'm changing them all in a room, especially bathrooms. Not had to replace an integrated unit yet but I've only been fitting them for roughly 5 years. A lot of fitters are buying a spare unit in case of early failure in one unit. They should be a good economical long lasting choice but who knows what replacement price will be compared to bulbs over time, especially considering inflation.

  • I fit integrated downlights if I'm changing them all in a room, especially bathrooms. Not had to replace an integrated unit yet but I've only been fitting them for roughly 5 years. A lot of fitters are buying a spare unit in case of early failure in one unit.

    Yeah just going to bite the bullet and do this.

  • Just check your ceiling height because IP44 is usually enough in most of the room. Above a bath if there's a shower head possibly more but double check.

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