Hi all, we have a shower cubicle in the ensuite (not pump or electric) and the 22m hot and cold feed go through the wall from the airing cupboard to the back of the shower.
Theres 2 shut off valves in the hot and cold feeds with red handles - are these called gate valves?! anyway, when shutting the valves, the shower still has water coming out of it almost as usual flow.
Opening and shutting either of these hot and cold valves one at a time does alter temperature of the shower water slightly so do seem to be having some effect but they don't shut the water off to the shower completely.
Estimated age of valves 10 years, they turn very freely and open and shut with a definate resistance at each end.
I'm struggling to see why the waters not turning off at these valves - do they seize midway?
Theres 2 shut off valves in the hot and cold feeds with red handles - are these called gate valves?! anyway, when shutting the valves, the shower still has water coming out of it almost as usual flow.
Opening and shutting either of these hot and cold valves one at a time does alter temperature of the shower water slightly so do seem to be having some effect but they don't shut the water off to the shower completely.
Estimated age of valves 10 years, they turn very freely and open and shut with a definate resistance at each end.
I'm struggling to see why the waters not turning off at these valves - do they seize midway?