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My parents have a mira 415, no idea of its age. They popped off to Spain for winter (benefits of being retired) and their new condenser boiler broke down (pipe outside frozen), which allowed the house to cool down, and freeze, which led, in turn to about 10 burst pipes and a lot of mess.
As I'm not a plumber, and finances are very, very tight, I've just finished getting the house dry, and the heating back on. Now the only issue if the shower. (and re-decorating )
It is a Mira 415, and seems to be constantly on, fairly low pressure coming out of the head, which does increase as I turn the dial to actually turn it on. I'm guessing I need a seal kit, is it a simple thing to change the seals? Does it all happen via the tap on the wall (and if so how do I disassemble) or is there another part, possibly underneath the bath (tiled bath panel ) that i need to do something to? I haven't bothered testing the temp of the water through the head, never crossed my mind until now that it might matter.
Or maybe I need the cartridge?
thanks for any help.
My parents have a mira 415, no idea of its age. They popped off to Spain for winter (benefits of being retired) and their new condenser boiler broke down (pipe outside frozen), which allowed the house to cool down, and freeze, which led, in turn to about 10 burst pipes and a lot of mess.
As I'm not a plumber, and finances are very, very tight, I've just finished getting the house dry, and the heating back on. Now the only issue if the shower. (and re-decorating )
It is a Mira 415, and seems to be constantly on, fairly low pressure coming out of the head, which does increase as I turn the dial to actually turn it on. I'm guessing I need a seal kit, is it a simple thing to change the seals? Does it all happen via the tap on the wall (and if so how do I disassemble) or is there another part, possibly underneath the bath (tiled bath panel ) that i need to do something to? I haven't bothered testing the temp of the water through the head, never crossed my mind until now that it might matter.
Or maybe I need the cartridge?
thanks for any help.