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Hi all,
I've got a customer with an Edwardian bath/shower mixer which gives her water that's either too hot or too cold. The taps are quarter turn, so ceramic disks of course, but even I couldn't get the hot water to come out at a safe temperature. I'm wondering if this is down to a failure inside the tap itself or if it's difficult because it's on an unvented system and the head pressure is low. We had the same thing at home when I was (much) younger and it was really difficult to mix the water safely.
I don't want to change the mixer tap and have the same problem.
Cheers all,
Guy
I've got a customer with an Edwardian bath/shower mixer which gives her water that's either too hot or too cold. The taps are quarter turn, so ceramic disks of course, but even I couldn't get the hot water to come out at a safe temperature. I'm wondering if this is down to a failure inside the tap itself or if it's difficult because it's on an unvented system and the head pressure is low. We had the same thing at home when I was (much) younger and it was really difficult to mix the water safely.
I don't want to change the mixer tap and have the same problem.
Cheers all,
Guy