However as the bath is acrylic -and therefore at risk of being cracked by powered water -
I thought an electric shower simply heated the water and had no effect on the flow rate, somebody correct me if I'm wrong.I need to install an electric shower over the bath ( reasons of poor water pressure!) However as the bath is acrylic -and therefore at risk of being cracked by powered water - I need an electric shower that is the least powerful model but at the same time gives a reasonable level of water flow.
Change your plumber, I have never heard of a bath which could not withstand the water pressure delivered from an electric shower!!The plumber reckons the bath needs to be replaced to accom an electric shower
This is a very high price, €650 - €750 would be a standard price for a complete supply and installation of Triton T90i / Mira Elite type of showerI can barely afford the 1600 to install the electric shower thing
This is a very high price, €650 - €750 would be a standard price for a complete supply and installation of Triton T90i / Mira Elite type of shower
I actually find this standard price of €650-750 quit low considering a Triton/Mira already costs about €270-€300 (in shop incl VAT, so don't know how much a plumber get it for), and the wall needs to be hacked for installing new pipe, tiling to be redone, an electric cable needs to be installed and chases back to consumer unit on a new fuse..... quote a lot of things involved in installing a power showers IMO.
I suspect you don't have a combi boiler as you need fairly decent water pressure in order to have one, therefore I reckon you probably don't need a thermostatic shower.... what I need is a thermostatic shower (check if have combi boiler I guess!) or a power shower ...
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