Hi,
I have gutted the en suite, put new everything in.
The shower that was there was a mixer, about a foot to the right of the on/off tempreture control was the flexi pipe connector, that connected to the head and sat up on a bracket.
I have binned that and put a similar mixer in aith a fixed head, concealed pipework.
Before tiling I checked for leaks, all ok. I have now tiled, grouted, sealed etc. I have not put the head on, just got to ptfe and screw it on.
Well tonight as I left, I quickly turned the shower on, and it dribbled out, just clearing the back wall...
I seem to have lost all pressure... I know the arm and head wasn't on, but would have expected more than that. There is no more pipework, just before it cane out of a flexi hosea, up the wall to the bracket to the head.
I can still get to the pipework if needed as the shower backs onto a fixed wardrobe in a bedroom that is boxed in.
What have I done here, and what can I do. The pressure before was pretty good, not great, but never a problem. I can't believe it......
Thanks in advance....
Bob
I have gutted the en suite, put new everything in.
The shower that was there was a mixer, about a foot to the right of the on/off tempreture control was the flexi pipe connector, that connected to the head and sat up on a bracket.
I have binned that and put a similar mixer in aith a fixed head, concealed pipework.
Before tiling I checked for leaks, all ok. I have now tiled, grouted, sealed etc. I have not put the head on, just got to ptfe and screw it on.
Well tonight as I left, I quickly turned the shower on, and it dribbled out, just clearing the back wall...
I seem to have lost all pressure... I know the arm and head wasn't on, but would have expected more than that. There is no more pipework, just before it cane out of a flexi hosea, up the wall to the bracket to the head.
I can still get to the pipework if needed as the shower backs onto a fixed wardrobe in a bedroom that is boxed in.
What have I done here, and what can I do. The pressure before was pretty good, not great, but never a problem. I can't believe it......
Thanks in advance....
Bob