C
Carnegie
I want to change the mixer valve and fixed shower head on my shower, which has concealed plumbing. I have exposed the plumbing to show that the hot & cold supply (in plastic piping) comes up from under the floor and is correctly fixed to the mixing valve. The shower head supply then rises vertically from the valve but by-passes the shower head and disappears into the ceiling alongside which is another pipe which comes from the ceiling and affixes to the shower head. I cannot see into the ceiling to see where each pipes goes/comes from and, indeed, it may be the same pipe with just a bend in the ceiling? Above the ceiling is a tiled ceramic floor so I can't see from there. The shower works fine but takes a few seconds for the hot water to come thro' as you have to turn the handle a few times for hot to flow, which, I think, is normal.
The area around the rear of the shower head is very tight and has had to be cut out of a concrete lintel - the back of the shower is where a door used to be! I have an unvented pressurised water/heating system and can turn off hot supply to shower thro handle valve in cylinder cupboard and, likewise, the cold although this shuts most/all cold supply off. Because shower pipework is concealed behind tiles there are no isolating valves other than the two mentioned, in the cupboard.
Other than limited space, I cannot think why the shower head supply is not fixed directly from the mixing valve, rather than for it to go into/out of the ceiling before fixing to the head. I would appreciate any ideas, etc - I don't want to start altering the pipework & get a flood, etc when I turn on!!!.
Many thanks, in anticipation
The area around the rear of the shower head is very tight and has had to be cut out of a concrete lintel - the back of the shower is where a door used to be! I have an unvented pressurised water/heating system and can turn off hot supply to shower thro handle valve in cylinder cupboard and, likewise, the cold although this shuts most/all cold supply off. Because shower pipework is concealed behind tiles there are no isolating valves other than the two mentioned, in the cupboard.
Other than limited space, I cannot think why the shower head supply is not fixed directly from the mixing valve, rather than for it to go into/out of the ceiling before fixing to the head. I would appreciate any ideas, etc - I don't want to start altering the pipework & get a flood, etc when I turn on!!!.
Many thanks, in anticipation