Replacing seals in a mixer shower.

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I have an old Triton "Elina" concentric built in thermostatic mixer shower, it pours with water out of the valve part when being used, does anyone know if it would be worth taking apart and replacing the seals? surely it must have seals inside.
This is a similar one, but i think this is more modern version and may be different to mine
https://www.qssupplies.co.uk/bathro...dCUYAzP9LIy5ANGY76N4bUwKT-iP4qxxoCwokQAvD_BwE
 
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The trouble with built in shower valves is that replacement usually ends up with some tiling needing to be done. You probably need a replacement cartridge for repair. Try showerdoc.com

You can send photos of your shower valve and they should be able identify it and recommend correct part.
 
The trouble with built in shower valves is that replacement usually ends up with some tiling needing to be done. You probably need a replacement cartridge for repair. Try showerdoc.com

You can send photos of your shower valve and they should be able identify it and recommend correct part.
Brilliant ..thanks for that, very helpful..
 

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