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Can I fit a thermostatic valve to a bath/shower mixer tap?

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TinyTina

Hi,

I'm having a new bathroom installed and having issues getting the right bath/shower set up. Shower has to be over bath as no space for a seperate one. We have kids who have baths and need it to be easy for them to rinse their hair during them. AT present we have a lovely Victorian style bath/shower mixer tap where the hand-set sits in a cradle on top of the taps - excellent for our bath needs but it isn't much good for showering as no thermostatic valve and the temperature fluctuates too much. We need a better showering set up, but the shower controls still need to be reachable from sitting in the bath so that people can rinse their hair in the bath without standing up. I would really like to keep a bath/shower mixer with hand-set in cradle and just have one with a thermostatic valve to solve the temperature fluctuation issues, and add a slider rail for when people are using it to have a shower. But I can hardly find any of these bath/shower mixers with a thermostatic valve, and none at all that I actually like the look of. So my question is, can a thermostatic valve be fitted in some way? This is the kind of thing I am looking at. Kensington Angled Bath Shower Mixer Deck Mounted (Quarter turn with White accent) | SKU KE19 | Burlington Bathrooms - https://www.burlingtonbathrooms.com/product/kensington-angled-bath-shower-mixer-deck-mounted
 
There seem to be a slightly greater choice of wall mounted versions - might that be practicable? (Controls could be mounted so accessible from the bath)


Otherwise they are quite an investment!



I don't think it would be practical to 'modify' a tap to incorporate a thermostatic mixer, though as per Undertrained, you could install effectively the same thing before the tap, in which case I don't think you would have so much control over the temperature range.
I would encourage you to keep looking, as there seem to be a few Victorian/Edwardian thermostatic mixer taps with hand shower attachments out there, and some modern style ones. One might take your fancy!
 
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You could add a blending valve to the pipe work to set the max temp of the hot water coming out the tap / shower from the tap.


Only issue is you bath water will also be at this temprature, and as you will be filling the bath with hotwater only, the bath will take longer to fill. This will depending on your pipe work and boiler set up, ie high or low pressure.

As for a shower rail, there are many you can get for a couple of pound and all have a standard shower bracket/fixing for the shower head, which normally hold the head via the hose, so you may need to change the hose you have on the current handset

also if the handset is heavy it might not hold in the riser rail and fall which could damage the bath.
 

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