Help!
I can't turn my shower on enough for a shower, but nor can I turn it off! Water is just running out of the showerhead and I can't turn the knob at all without it feeling like it's lost its thread (best description I can come up with). I've had a drip for a while, which has been getting steadily worse, and the knob has been a bit stiff to turn, but this is a full blown stream of water. I've turned the water off now. You can probably smell me from there!
I can't afford a new shower (hence putting up with the drip). I think it's a mixer shower and runs off my combi boiler. To make matters worse, the tiling has been done over (it's two layers of tiles) where the cold and hot water pipes come out of the wall and are fixed to the shower unit, so I'll need to replace it cheaply with one which is the same size at the connecting points. I've found a second hand Mira 415, although it doesn't look exactly the same as mine but pretty similar.
Does anyone know if all Mira 415's are the same size and all are suitable for a combi boiler? My dad says to 'mention the pressure'. Does that matter? I think it's high pressure that I have. Aren't Dads great!
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Pam
I can't turn my shower on enough for a shower, but nor can I turn it off! Water is just running out of the showerhead and I can't turn the knob at all without it feeling like it's lost its thread (best description I can come up with). I've had a drip for a while, which has been getting steadily worse, and the knob has been a bit stiff to turn, but this is a full blown stream of water. I've turned the water off now. You can probably smell me from there!
I can't afford a new shower (hence putting up with the drip). I think it's a mixer shower and runs off my combi boiler. To make matters worse, the tiling has been done over (it's two layers of tiles) where the cold and hot water pipes come out of the wall and are fixed to the shower unit, so I'll need to replace it cheaply with one which is the same size at the connecting points. I've found a second hand Mira 415, although it doesn't look exactly the same as mine but pretty similar.
Does anyone know if all Mira 415's are the same size and all are suitable for a combi boiler? My dad says to 'mention the pressure'. Does that matter? I think it's high pressure that I have. Aren't Dads great!
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Pam