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I'm getting the bathroom retiled and it's probably time to replace the shower unit which although it still performs just fine isn't fantastically well plumbed in (pipes showing) and looks fairly old. I think it's an old version of this
https://new-team-showers.co.uk/nt1000-xt-power-shower-white.html
I'm just wondering how I'm supposed to know if I'll need to replace it with another power shower, or I could get away with just a mixer.
I have a conventional boiler and hot water tank in the loft. I did have someone out to quote for a combi boiler replacement once and he said our water pressure was on the slightly low side, which I guess may be the reason for the existing power shower.
However when I browse online, there's a much smaller selection of power showers than other types, and they are a lot more expensive. So I just want to know if there's a way I can found out if I really do need one or if I can get away with not having to.
If I do have to go for a power shower, is this a decent example?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bristan-HY...aWNrUmVkaXJlY3QmZG9Ob3RMb2dDbGljaz10cnVl&th=1
https://new-team-showers.co.uk/nt1000-xt-power-shower-white.html
I'm just wondering how I'm supposed to know if I'll need to replace it with another power shower, or I could get away with just a mixer.
I have a conventional boiler and hot water tank in the loft. I did have someone out to quote for a combi boiler replacement once and he said our water pressure was on the slightly low side, which I guess may be the reason for the existing power shower.
However when I browse online, there's a much smaller selection of power showers than other types, and they are a lot more expensive. So I just want to know if there's a way I can found out if I really do need one or if I can get away with not having to.
If I do have to go for a power shower, is this a decent example?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bristan-HY...aWNrUmVkaXJlY3QmZG9Ob3RMb2dDbGljaz10cnVl&th=1
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