They’re like that in this apartment we’re renting and I keep seeing them elsewhere. I don’t get it.

      • @[email protected]
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        And Japan, and Canada, and Mexico, and the majority of South America, and a handful of countries in Africa and the Middle East.

    • @[email protected]
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      I was mainly referring to almost all of the American continent(s), lots of Africa, China and a few other places too. I didn’t think I’d mentioned Europe.

      • @cynar
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        In our defence, most of that is legacy from the post war rebuild (copper shortages etc). The modern regs are comparable or better than a lot of places.

        There’s enough of the dodgy stuff around that it needs to be accounted for, but it’s being phased out as new stuff it built or renovated.

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        Do they have the wiring on the outside of the houses so it’s easier to repair?
        I’ve heard in UK they tend to do such things.

        • @d00ery
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          No, it’s usually buried in the wall behind the plasterboard. Although it is possible to use surface trunking. It’s quicker and therefore cheaper to use trunking with less making good afterwards

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            It was a joke on UK putting water pipes on the outside of their houses.
            Making them sometimes freeze and burst in the winter, but it’s easier to repair. 😋

            • @fox2263
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              Hmm the only water pipes I’ve ever seen outside are for the garden hose 🤔

            • dbx12
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              Well duh, they freeze and burst in winter so they obviously need to be outside for easier repair! Think of the mess they would make if they were inside the walls.

              • @Buffalox
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                Absolutely, it’s not the UK that are crazy, it’s everybody else.