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I have a fixed shower head upstairs, three floors up from Vaillant combi boiler. Water pressure in the house is very low but the shower (only 6 months old) has been fine all winter. Suddenly it has stopped firing up the boiler. If I turn the heating on for a bit before we have morning showers, this seems to help produce hot water although the 'water' light on the boiler still doesn't come on, or goes off during the shower. I had the boiler insurance people come and look at it yesterday and they say it is fine, the diaphragm is still in good order and there isn't a problem with it. All other hot taps in the house are fine and they do fire up the boiler so it seems to be a problem in the shower only - perhaps related to pressure although I don't know why this has suddenly happened. I have cleaned the shower head and it made no difference. I have been advised to think about getting a booster pump suitable for combi boilers but am reluctant to do this unless I know it's going to solve the problem - and the fact that there hasn't ever been this problem before makes me wonder why not!
 
most combis need a min flow rate to fire on the hot water side, what type of shower is it? does the shower work when you open another tap aswell as the shower? if the shower is cold and the hot tap is hot then its a shower issue.

if you can,remove the shower and run water through the hot pipework to see what the flows like?

sounds like a shower valve issue.
 
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But why would it only be a problem at peak times? And why so suddenly - and what to do!!
 
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