Hi
I have a Midas 100 thermostatic bar shower that was fitted in my less than 3 year old new build Taylor Wiley house.
Tried to use it today (it's the spare shower and never gets used) to find that only a trickle come out.
After messing around, I removed what turned out to be the...
Ok, I'll try and dig the manuals out and see if there is anything further info on the units.
Thanks a lot for your help guys - pleased to see this is an active forum with lots of valid input from its members 8)
Hi dan
Yeah, it's under warranty, I'll give Taylor wimpey customer services a call.
I'm guessing the filters and pressure releasing valves aren't easy to access and should be looked at by a complete novice? :P
Hey guys
It's a shower cubicle with a power and a single temperature control, therefore it's a thermostatic one.
Just checked the show house - the shower is much stronger than mine. their boiler reads at 1 bar which is less than what mine reads. The only difference was the 2 small black...
Hi doggit
We've not had any plumbing work done as it is a new house.
Where would I locate the isolation valve and how can I tell what type of shower I have?
(Sorry if these seem stupid questions, computers is my bag, not plumbing lol)
Ok, just took the head off and let the shower run - no improvement in flow, I would describe it was weaker in strength than a tap flows.
Will take a wander to the show house now - I'm sure it had a good rate of flow, as it was one of the reasons we went for that type of house.
Thanks Picasso
I doubt it's blocked filters in the shower, as it has been used less than 10 times since we bought the house (it's a guest shower and we have people staying with us this weekend).
There is a separate boiler unit in addition to the Tribune - it's wall mounted and has a...
Hi guys
I live in a 2 year old property with a Tribune HE boiler. The builder explained that it was a 3.5 bar system and it would have no problem running the showers on the ground and top floor.
The top floor shower is fine, however the ground floor shower is a bit of a trickle (warm...