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    Shower pump hunting

    Yes, the shower stops dripping after it's turned off. Sometimes though, after about half an hour or so of the shower being off the shower head releases water for about 20 seconds and then stops. To eliminate the valve (mixer), I removed it and fitted two compression valves directly to the supply...
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    Shower pump hunting

    That's one thing I haven't checked. And hopefully that is where the problem lies as nearly all the new pipe work is against the wall on the other side of the bath and impossible to get to. I had to build a stud wall which the feed for the shower mixer valve is hidden behind. I take it anything...
  3. M

    Shower pump hunting

    So by downstream do you mean the cold or hot in to the pump from the two tanks?
  4. M

    Shower pump hunting

    Hi. Thanks for your reply. The pump is just for the shower so it has a bespoke feed from the hot tank downstairs and the cold water tank in the loft
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    Shower pump hunting

    Hello all, I'm at my wits end... I have fairly recently taken the plunge and re fitted my entire bathroom. I should probably add at this point that I am not a plumber and before I undertook this mammoth task I had no plumbing experience whatsoever. I hope that this has not now let me down at...
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    Shower pump plumbing conundrum...

    Hi there. I have already pre installed a separate feed for the new pump from the cold tank in the loft and it will also have its own hot fed via the Surrey flange from downstairs. The cold feed is 22mm speed fit tank connector (fitted to the bottom of the tank), 22mm pipe down in to bathroom and...
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    Shower pump plumbing conundrum...

    Evening all. Just signed up to the site for some assistance as I'm a rank amateur (with a reasonable amount of DIY sense I think) who is about to embark on a project to refit my bathroom. I'm having to do much more than I envisaged at first as I've been told I need to rip out pretty much all...
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