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Mar 8, 2018
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Hi there,

We have a mixer shower in our bathroom. In order to make the shower work we have to turn it onto full (at which no water comes out) and then turn the hot tap in our bathroom sink immediately on and off, at which point water then comes from the shower.

Does anyone have any ideas what this could be? I'm not sure if it's anything to do with our gas boiler and vented hot water cylinder - both are quite old but other than this issue we haven't had any problems.

Any advice would be great.

Thanks,

Anna
 
Thanks for your reply.

The shower head is fixed to the wall and there's no way to lower it without removing the tiles.

Is the pump issue something that a plumber can easily sort? I just wanted to get an idea of whether it's a relatively straightforward job or if it's going to be very costly?
 
i would be looking at the mixer assuming it worked previously the we must assume it has the correct type of pump the pump works when the basin tap is used so it would appear the pump is functioning which only leaves the mixer not passing enough water to kick the pump in check for filters blocked or catridge not functioningmy guess would be its on a normal pump and borderline on head and now theres a restriction its not kicking in even a scaled up head could be the fault try removing the head
 
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I have exactly the same issue. We have a boiler and vented cylinder and thermostatic shower mixer, gravity fed so no pump. Mains pressure cold to the mixer.

Any suggestions please?
 
There is no pump, the hot is gravity feed from the vented cylinder, the cold is from the mains.

The shower is a concealed mixer type with one knob for on-off and one knob for temp which has this inside it (this is the one I replaced like for like for the old one to see if it solved the problem):

Thermostatic Shower Valve Cartridges. Type 6 SP151 with Grub Screw fitting | Steam Shower Spares

I am thinking the issue may be with unbalanced pressures between hot a cold. Is there a solution with NRVs or PRVs that anyone could recommend?

Thank you
 

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