hi, i wonder if someone could offer some advice.
We have recently had a new thermostatic mixer shower installed, along with a twin pump. The cold is direct from the the tank in the loft above.
Hot to the shower runs just fine, but cold is pretty much just a dribble. It flows for a while and then cuts out, leaving us running the risk of scalding. The problem seems to come and go somewhat and may be explained by other work we have done in the bathroom; new basin, new bath??
The reason for the pump in the first instance was poor hot pressure with the old shower... we now have the opposite!
My thanks in advance for your thoughts. If any more info or even images would assist then i will gladly do my best!
Andrew
We have recently had a new thermostatic mixer shower installed, along with a twin pump. The cold is direct from the the tank in the loft above.
Hot to the shower runs just fine, but cold is pretty much just a dribble. It flows for a while and then cuts out, leaving us running the risk of scalding. The problem seems to come and go somewhat and may be explained by other work we have done in the bathroom; new basin, new bath??
The reason for the pump in the first instance was poor hot pressure with the old shower... we now have the opposite!
My thanks in advance for your thoughts. If any more info or even images would assist then i will gladly do my best!
Andrew