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Yesterday morning my upstairs shower would only give me uncomfortably hot water, I tried adjusting the temperature control and it wouldn't change the temperature but adjusting it to its coldest setting would make the water stop altogether.
The shower is [DLMURL="http://www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Cascada-Thermostatic-Mixer-Shower-Chrome/p/212534"]this one[/DLMURL].
Got home from work yesterday and tried the shower again, even worse than the morning, only a trickle of water came out and then it stopped altogether (no matter what I did in terms of temperature adjustment) so I turned the water off at the stopcock to allow me to investigate further.
After taking it apart I couldn't see anything wrong so assumed the cartridge was probably to blame, although it looked fine. I wasn't able to get a replacement part from anywhere local, so I reassembled things for the moment so that I could turn the water back on to the rest of the house. When I did so the shower worked for a short while (a minute or two, seeming to coincide with the cistern of the toilet filling in the same room) before stopping again.
With the shower now not doing anything (and the cartridge looking in good shape) things seemed not to add up, so I decided to take it out again, leave it out and turn on the water at the stopcock. After doing this it is clear that I only have hot water feeding the shower, the pipe on the cold water side of the valve has nothing coming out of it.
My thoughts/guesses so far:
Few points of note:
I have a combi-boiler and I assume there is no pump powering the shower, although I'm not positive on this.
Any thoughts on what is going on?
The shower is [DLMURL="http://www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Cascada-Thermostatic-Mixer-Shower-Chrome/p/212534"]this one[/DLMURL].
Got home from work yesterday and tried the shower again, even worse than the morning, only a trickle of water came out and then it stopped altogether (no matter what I did in terms of temperature adjustment) so I turned the water off at the stopcock to allow me to investigate further.
After taking it apart I couldn't see anything wrong so assumed the cartridge was probably to blame, although it looked fine. I wasn't able to get a replacement part from anywhere local, so I reassembled things for the moment so that I could turn the water back on to the rest of the house. When I did so the shower worked for a short while (a minute or two, seeming to coincide with the cistern of the toilet filling in the same room) before stopping again.
With the shower now not doing anything (and the cartridge looking in good shape) things seemed not to add up, so I decided to take it out again, leave it out and turn on the water at the stopcock. After doing this it is clear that I only have hot water feeding the shower, the pipe on the cold water side of the valve has nothing coming out of it.
My thoughts/guesses so far:
- The hot water feed alone doesn't have enough pressure to produce water at the shower head? Which is why initially when adjusting the temperature control to cold would stop the shower (turning off what little cold water there was at the time would reduce the overall pressure too much).
- Given I can get the shower to run very briefly, sometimes, and it seeming to coincide with water running to other places (toilet cistern etc), could it be some kind of air in pipes type issue?
Few points of note:
- The cold tap to the sink in the same room seems fine, good pressure, although sputtering
- I have recently been renovating the downstairs bathroom, although I haven't turned the water off or made any plumbing changes there for about a week (and even then it just turning the water off to fit the taps on a basin). I can't see how this is related but figured it was best to mention.
I have a combi-boiler and I assume there is no pump powering the shower, although I'm not positive on this.
Any thoughts on what is going on?
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