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Re: Advice: Planning for HA



John,

Not directly Ha related, but may save you some money which can then be
spent
on HA.

I understand that if you knock down those two 'remaining walls' and start
from scratch ie. new build, you can claim back the VAT on the project,
however you cannot claim it back if it is just conversion / extension work.

This may be too late for you, if you need more info I have some at home and
I'll happily dig it out for you, I know this was the state of play a couple
of years ago, but these things do change frequently!

James
----- Original Message -----
From: Weir, John <john.weir@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 11:42 PM
Subject: [ukha_d] Advice: Planning for HA


> All,
>
> I have now have the plans for my house conversion ( really a rebuild -
only
> two external walls remain ). Before the builders start I want to
factor in
> as much support for HA as possible.
>
> I would like ( over the next few years) to have
>
> 1. Security:
> - Complete programmable control over my house lights ( Ceiling +
> floor / wall socket lights)
> - remote control over lights in each room
> - Programmable curtain movements
>
> 2. Lan
> - LAN sockets in each of the bedrooms ( 5 ) for the kids PC's + My
> own network
>
> 3. Phone
> - Sockets in each room ( + Mini swich board ) so that when the kids
> are older and cannot hear the phone over their Audio systems I can
oute it
> to their room
>
> 4. Music / TV
> - Available to each room from the MP3 server in the loft
>
> 5. Humidity / temperature
> - sensors in each room
>
> I cannot afford to do it all at once, but given that the house will be
> completely rewired will do the lights during this conversion, plus add
the
> conduit for  the curtian rails. I had hoped to find some form of
skirting
> that I chould run the Lan / Phone / TV Cables through and patch that
in.
For
> the Music, was going to add the cables to the ceilings for the
speakers
and
> route that back to my garage wall ( reasonably central ).
>
> I would appreciate any thoughts / Advice that you might have
>
> John
>
>
>
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