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Hi gang,
I’ve tried to do my best looking at old threads with similar issues so apologies if this repetition.
I’ve just had quite a bit of work done; a downstairs extension with bathroom. The water supply to the extension was done in 15mm due to spurring off available convenient water supplies in the existing kitchen.
I forked out on a new Grohe Euphoria 260 shower which has a thermostatic bar and 2 separate outlets - the handheld and the rain effect shower head.
All of this was added to a 13 year old Worcester Bosch Greenstar 30i combi boiler.
All seemed well but now the shower cycles between hot and cold. I seem to be able to prompt the warm by turning the shower off and then on in the hope it creates enough demand on the boiler but not sure if it’s just coincidence.
Theres no cycling hot-cold anywhere else in the house and, while the plumber has said the boiler will need replacing eventually, this appears a new problem isolated to just the new shower.
So, is this a flow rate or pressure issue, or is there a cheaper tweak to try before trying to fix it with £2ks worth of new boiler? There’s mention on other threads about restrictors causing the problem, or the temp of the boiler DHW and the shower head.
Your guidance appreciated, as ever.
I’ve tried to do my best looking at old threads with similar issues so apologies if this repetition.
I’ve just had quite a bit of work done; a downstairs extension with bathroom. The water supply to the extension was done in 15mm due to spurring off available convenient water supplies in the existing kitchen.
I forked out on a new Grohe Euphoria 260 shower which has a thermostatic bar and 2 separate outlets - the handheld and the rain effect shower head.
All of this was added to a 13 year old Worcester Bosch Greenstar 30i combi boiler.
All seemed well but now the shower cycles between hot and cold. I seem to be able to prompt the warm by turning the shower off and then on in the hope it creates enough demand on the boiler but not sure if it’s just coincidence.
Theres no cycling hot-cold anywhere else in the house and, while the plumber has said the boiler will need replacing eventually, this appears a new problem isolated to just the new shower.
So, is this a flow rate or pressure issue, or is there a cheaper tweak to try before trying to fix it with £2ks worth of new boiler? There’s mention on other threads about restrictors causing the problem, or the temp of the boiler DHW and the shower head.
Your guidance appreciated, as ever.