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    Installing mixer shower into partition wall

    No - sorry = camera broken. Anyway, all seems to be fixed now. Thanks so much for the earlier advice.
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    Installing mixer shower into partition wall

    Thanks - that's really helpful. It is clear that he is using this exposed plate because he had no place to secure the pipes to the wall so they don't move. My only question now is how to handle things from now on. From my perspective, I wanted a fully installed (not leaking) shower and if he...
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    Installing mixer shower into partition wall

    Thanks for your response. I really appreciate it. But I haven't bought a concealed shower valve - the two water pipes come out of the cavity through the aqua board and tiles and the bar and temperature controls sit on those. This is an exposed mixer and is why I cannot understand why it can't be...
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    Installing mixer shower into partition wall

    Hi all. I have had a plumber to re-do my bathroom. New bath, toilet, shower, tiling etc. - the whole room. When he installed our new Grohe mixer shower into a very narrow partition wall, he said the wall was in such a state that he could not fit it acoording to the instructions - the only two...
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    new uPVC windows and kitchen/bathroom tiles

    Thanks for your response. Under normal circumstances the window fitters would be responsible for making good any internal damage but for these rooms, I won't expect them to do that because our kitchen/bathroom fitter will be plastering the whole lot. Thanks for your advice. Better get to work!
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    new uPVC windows and kitchen/bathroom tiles

    Hello. I'm having new windows fitted this week and, shortly afterwards, a new kitchen and bathroom. My question is: should I remove the tiles round the inside windows of the kitchen and bathroom before the windows are fitted? Underneath, there is just crumbling plaster. Will that make the...
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