What type of shower is fitted?
The repair depends on whether the shower is a thermostatic mixer, manual mixer, bath shower mixer, electric shower or pumped shower. Photographs of the controls, shower head and any brand markings help identify the system. Electrical faults inside electric showers require an appropriately qualified electrician or manufacturer engineer.
Shower plumbing work available
- Thermostatic mixer shower cartridges and controls
- Bath shower mixer replacement
- Shower hoses, heads and wall outlets
- Visible leaks from valves and connections
- Poor flow linked to filters, valves or supply restrictions
- Replacement exposed shower mixers
- Shower pump diagnosis and replacement through the dedicated pump service
- Associated accessible pipework repairs
Repairing temperature and flow problems
Unstable temperature may be caused by a worn thermostatic cartridge, blocked filters, unequal pressures or changes elsewhere in the system. Low flow can come from the shower head, hose, valve, pump or water supply. The cause should be checked before buying a replacement shower.
Replacement without unnecessary retiling
Exposed mixers and bath shower fittings can often be replaced with limited disturbance if pipe centres and access are suitable. Concealed valves are more dependent on manufacturer parts and service access. The likely scope is explained before work begins.
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Often, depending on the make, cartridge availability and condition of the valve.
Plumbing connections can be assessed, but internal electrical work must be carried out by an appropriately qualified person.
Yes, subject to access and compatibility with the water system.
Possible causes include blocked outlets, valve faults, supply restrictions or a shower-pump problem.