I am in the process of installing a new shower cubicle where I have ripped out a poorly fitted mouldy effort, thing is the electric shower is reasonably good and I am going to re-use it, but it had an isloating valve fitted to the water inlet pipe(which can be turned by hand). I have never seen this before and wondered if it might be necessary on this particular model, or whether it is just a 'nicety' a plumber fitted at the time? I want rid of it as it looks bloody awful, oh and the fact the only reason I even bother to turn it off after showering is because it (just the valve) drips like mad when left open!
BTW It's a 'Heatrae Sadia Plus'
cheers!
BTW It's a 'Heatrae Sadia Plus'
cheers!