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Fitting a shower

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I have a combi boiler (on demand hot water), no hot water tank. The water pressure is good, I don't know the exact pressure, I'm assuming it's probably a high pressure system as opposed to a low pressure system (looking at products currently on the market listed either high or low).


I want to put in a stud wall at the end of the bath and have a wall shower, where the head comes direct out of the wall and the shower control about half way up the wall.

I also want to keep my bath filler tap where they are in the centre of the bath...

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Not knowing the plumbing, ideally I'd like to buy the following....

1. Taps with flexible shower head:
http://www.victoriaplumb.com/Taps/T...ap-Range/Hampshire-Bath-Shower-Mixer_251.html

2. Shower wall tap:
http://www.victoriaplumb.com/Showers/Thermostatic-Shower-Valves/Traditional-Dual-Valve_893.html

3. Shower head:
http://www.victoriaplumb.com/Showers/Fixed-Shower-Heads/Traditional-8quot-Rain-Can-Wall-Arm_886.html



Just want to know if this is possible?

Thanks.
 
Personally I would buy a reputable 'make' so spares are available in the future.

A lot of stuff I go to is 'B+Q special offer' and little chance of getting spares easily.
 

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