Hi all, I've been researching and planning a job for my home the past few days and a few pieces of advice would be welcome to help me along the way.
I have a cloakroom toilet which has a toilet and a sink, where the sink currently is there is good room to put a small shower cubicle and a shower.
I was just wondering can a Thermostatic shower be fitted to the sinks existing pipework?
The cold pipe is a tee off of the Mains cold water pipe into the house and then the hot pipe is gravity fed from a hot storage tank in the floor above.
Are there any problems with this if someone turns a cold tap on or something happens with the Mains pressure?
Are there any problems with this if someone uses the other existing shower at the same time? (the existing shower has a shower pump for its hot and cold water)
Should I research getting another pump for this new shower with gravity fed pipes into it, or some other solution please?
The other advice is I will get the old toilet replaced in the same spot it is now. For the sink replacement and due to losing room in this cloakroom if I put a shower in, there's limited places for a new sink. I've been looking at toilets with sinks in the top of them as a solution.
If someone has got one of these toilet/sink combinations or fitted some anywhere what is your opinion on them please, are there any issues to be aware of or are they a good economical space saver design?
Thanks to any who can advise
I have a cloakroom toilet which has a toilet and a sink, where the sink currently is there is good room to put a small shower cubicle and a shower.
I was just wondering can a Thermostatic shower be fitted to the sinks existing pipework?
The cold pipe is a tee off of the Mains cold water pipe into the house and then the hot pipe is gravity fed from a hot storage tank in the floor above.
Are there any problems with this if someone turns a cold tap on or something happens with the Mains pressure?
Are there any problems with this if someone uses the other existing shower at the same time? (the existing shower has a shower pump for its hot and cold water)
Should I research getting another pump for this new shower with gravity fed pipes into it, or some other solution please?
The other advice is I will get the old toilet replaced in the same spot it is now. For the sink replacement and due to losing room in this cloakroom if I put a shower in, there's limited places for a new sink. I've been looking at toilets with sinks in the top of them as a solution.
If someone has got one of these toilet/sink combinations or fitted some anywhere what is your opinion on them please, are there any issues to be aware of or are they a good economical space saver design?
Thanks to any who can advise