Hi,
I have an Aqualisa mixer bar shower in a house I bought last summer. I've been aware that it's been leaking very slightly from the hot inlet for a while - nothing major so I hadn't got round to doing anything. Then the other morning I found that it was leaking quite badly all of a sudden. I took the bar off the wall and changed the washers, firstly with fibre ones then rubber. All to no avail as the leak seemed to just get worse with everything I tried.
I took the thing off the wall and capped off the pipes with screw on caps - no leaks at all.
I convinced myself that the mixer itself must be leaking as I've read that they do when the cartridge inside fails. So I bought a new Mira bar mixer with the same inlet spacing and fittings (3/4") but when I fitted that I found it too leaks from the same inlet. Not just a little drip now and then - water pours out of it!
So now I think I am losing my marbles. How can a joint not leak when it's capped off but leak (a lot!) when I attach either of two shower mixers to it?
I'm wondering if my water pressure has suddenly increased and this has caused this - is this likely? Nothing else in the house seems to be suffering - water pressure is very adequate and I wouldn't say it was high (I've lived somewhere where a pressure reducing valve was necessary else the taps were hard to turn off!).
I'm hoping the nice people at Screwfix will take the new shower back and am thinking of trying some Loctite 55 on the offending joint with the original shower, which is obviously not faulty after all. Does that sound a reasonable plan, or should I look at installing a pressure reducing valve too?
Thanks in advance!
I have an Aqualisa mixer bar shower in a house I bought last summer. I've been aware that it's been leaking very slightly from the hot inlet for a while - nothing major so I hadn't got round to doing anything. Then the other morning I found that it was leaking quite badly all of a sudden. I took the bar off the wall and changed the washers, firstly with fibre ones then rubber. All to no avail as the leak seemed to just get worse with everything I tried.
I took the thing off the wall and capped off the pipes with screw on caps - no leaks at all.
I convinced myself that the mixer itself must be leaking as I've read that they do when the cartridge inside fails. So I bought a new Mira bar mixer with the same inlet spacing and fittings (3/4") but when I fitted that I found it too leaks from the same inlet. Not just a little drip now and then - water pours out of it!
So now I think I am losing my marbles. How can a joint not leak when it's capped off but leak (a lot!) when I attach either of two shower mixers to it?
I'm wondering if my water pressure has suddenly increased and this has caused this - is this likely? Nothing else in the house seems to be suffering - water pressure is very adequate and I wouldn't say it was high (I've lived somewhere where a pressure reducing valve was necessary else the taps were hard to turn off!).
I'm hoping the nice people at Screwfix will take the new shower back and am thinking of trying some Loctite 55 on the offending joint with the original shower, which is obviously not faulty after all. Does that sound a reasonable plan, or should I look at installing a pressure reducing valve too?
Thanks in advance!