In the middle of a total refurb and having some weird bathroom plumbing issues.
Context: it's a new combi boiler, new mixer shower and bath tap. No other taps currently plumbed in.
The shower only kicks the boiler on in the evening, not in the morning.
In the morning I can get hot water for a minute or two by running the hot tap on the bath mixer. But as soon as I switch to the shower, the boiler turns off (despite a great flow rate from the shower).
Plumber says that the shower thermostat is faulty and has removed the valve. (The issues above occur with the valve missing.)
But why would the shower work perfectly in the evening?
There's also an issue with the bath mixer. Hot water kicks boiler on, but flow rate seems low. Adding a bit of cold into the mix seems to turn off the boiler. When the cold is turned off the whole mix goes icy cold. Could these issues be related?
Seems unlikely that I have two new faulty mixers (but possible I suppose), so I'm wondering if it's a boiler issue.
Be glad of any suggestions of things to check...
Context: it's a new combi boiler, new mixer shower and bath tap. No other taps currently plumbed in.
The shower only kicks the boiler on in the evening, not in the morning.
In the morning I can get hot water for a minute or two by running the hot tap on the bath mixer. But as soon as I switch to the shower, the boiler turns off (despite a great flow rate from the shower).
Plumber says that the shower thermostat is faulty and has removed the valve. (The issues above occur with the valve missing.)
But why would the shower work perfectly in the evening?
There's also an issue with the bath mixer. Hot water kicks boiler on, but flow rate seems low. Adding a bit of cold into the mix seems to turn off the boiler. When the cold is turned off the whole mix goes icy cold. Could these issues be related?
Seems unlikely that I have two new faulty mixers (but possible I suppose), so I'm wondering if it's a boiler issue.
Be glad of any suggestions of things to check...