A armyash Esteemed Plumber Gas Engineer Subscribed Messages 2,650 Feb 10, 2016 #1 Hi guys been asked to provide a quote for this shower x2. Cold off the mains, hot off unvented. Customer wants chrome. Any recommendations? Doesn't have to be top of the range. Will need to get from PTS or City Plumbing or Drakes as on account with work. Thanks
Hi guys been asked to provide a quote for this shower x2. Cold off the mains, hot off unvented. Customer wants chrome. Any recommendations? Doesn't have to be top of the range. Will need to get from PTS or City Plumbing or Drakes as on account with work. Thanks
ShaunCorbs Super Moderator Staff member S. Mod Plumber Gas Engineer Subscribed Messages 34,708 Solutions 1 Feb 10, 2016 #2 whats the centers ? stnd 180mm? Upvote 0
A armyash Esteemed Plumber Gas Engineer Subscribed Messages 2,650 Feb 10, 2016 #3 150 centers. Upvote 0
ShaunCorbs Super Moderator Staff member S. Mod Plumber Gas Engineer Subscribed Messages 34,708 Solutions 1 Feb 10, 2016 #4 armyash said: 150 centers. Click to expand... yes sorry was think of something else bristan Artisan is a good one or if you want something cheaper city have there own brand made by bristan i think (under "flow") Upvote 0
armyash said: 150 centers. Click to expand... yes sorry was think of something else bristan Artisan is a good one or if you want something cheaper city have there own brand made by bristan i think (under "flow")
W WaterTight Esteemed Plumber Subscribed Messages 5,433 Feb 11, 2016 #5 ShaunCorbs said: yes sorry was think of something else Click to expand... bath taps? Upvote 0
W WaterTight Esteemed Plumber Subscribed Messages 5,433 Feb 11, 2016 #6 what's behind those covers? 15mm compression or 3/4 bar mixer connections? Upvote 0
jtsplumbing Esteemed Plumber Gas Engineer Subscribed Messages 5,728 Feb 11, 2016 #7 any good quality thermostatic mixer, depends on what there budget is, and how long they want it to last, think about availability of spares & warranty Upvote 0
any good quality thermostatic mixer, depends on what there budget is, and how long they want it to last, think about availability of spares & warranty
A armyash Esteemed Plumber Gas Engineer Subscribed Messages 2,650 Feb 11, 2016 #8 WaterTight said: what's behind those covers? 15mm compression or 3/4 bar mixer connections? Click to expand... I'm not sure, if quote gets accepted I will deal with it then. Upvote 0
WaterTight said: what's behind those covers? 15mm compression or 3/4 bar mixer connections? Click to expand... I'm not sure, if quote gets accepted I will deal with it then.
W WaterTight Esteemed Plumber Subscribed Messages 5,433 Feb 11, 2016 #9 bar mixers - once fitted - are a god send. so easy to change. 15mm compression types can be a pain if you can't get old olives to budge especially if new shower won't go fully back to tiles without doing so concealed showers are work of the devil. Upvote 0
bar mixers - once fitted - are a god send. so easy to change. 15mm compression types can be a pain if you can't get old olives to budge especially if new shower won't go fully back to tiles without doing so concealed showers are work of the devil.
quality Plumbers Arms member Plumber Gas Engineer Messages 4,293 Feb 11, 2016 #10 WaterTight said: bar mixers - once fitted - are a god send. so easy to change. 15mm compression types can be a pain if you can't get old olives to budge especially if new shower won't go fully back to tiles without doing so concealed showers are work of the devil. Click to expand... its not just concealed showers that's just bathrooms that are evil Upvote 0
WaterTight said: bar mixers - once fitted - are a god send. so easy to change. 15mm compression types can be a pain if you can't get old olives to budge especially if new shower won't go fully back to tiles without doing so concealed showers are work of the devil. Click to expand... its not just concealed showers that's just bathrooms that are evil
W WaterTight Esteemed Plumber Subscribed Messages 5,433 Feb 11, 2016 #11 the better a bathroom looks the more of a nightmare it is once something starts dripping, not flushing etc. that's usually when the guy who installs them won't come back and schmucks like me turn up. Upvote 0
the better a bathroom looks the more of a nightmare it is once something starts dripping, not flushing etc. that's usually when the guy who installs them won't come back and schmucks like me turn up.
quality Plumbers Arms member Plumber Gas Engineer Messages 4,293 Feb 11, 2016 #12 I only entertain bathrooms when I need the toilet Upvote 0
T tomplumb83 Plumbers Arms member Plumber Messages 808 Feb 11, 2016 #13 WaterTight said: the better a bathroom looks the more of a nightmare it is once something starts dripping, not flushing etc. that's usually when the guy who installs them won't come back and schmucks like me turn up. Click to expand... Yep.... Another plumber makes thousands whilst you turn up, risk life, death and the chance of getting poo and wee on your hands for the sake of 50quid. Not that Im complaining..... Upvote 0
WaterTight said: the better a bathroom looks the more of a nightmare it is once something starts dripping, not flushing etc. that's usually when the guy who installs them won't come back and schmucks like me turn up. Click to expand... Yep.... Another plumber makes thousands whilst you turn up, risk life, death and the chance of getting poo and wee on your hands for the sake of 50quid. Not that Im complaining.....
W WaterTight Esteemed Plumber Subscribed Messages 5,433 Feb 11, 2016 #14 Nah me neither. It beats stacking shelves for £50 a day which I what I was doing before. I still genuinely consider myself very lucky. Upvote 0
Nah me neither. It beats stacking shelves for £50 a day which I what I was doing before. I still genuinely consider myself very lucky.
T tomplumb83 Plumbers Arms member Plumber Messages 808 Feb 11, 2016 #15 I don't! Im not one to complain though Last edited: Feb 11, 2016 Upvote 0