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Hi

I have an in-wall thermostatic shower value set of an unknown brand. The thermostatic valve in the middle is no longer constrained by the lung internally so I can wind it out for what are boiling showers, also to get cold water I need to turn clockwise until its actually home, pressing the red plastic lug occasionally to get it over the stop bit, as it's not smooth it takes a bit of strength, so much my wife asks me to do it. I dont know much about in-wall thermostatic values and how to maintain them, what's my best option?

The right tap fills the bath with an infill tap and the right is the shower.

Look forward to receiving your opinions!!

diy_m
 

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You need a new thermostatic cartridge. For that, you likely need to know the brand.

However, if you’re a bit handy, get the water off, remove the cartridge. Take some photos and there are a couple of good places that will likely be able to ID the cartridge and hopefully provide a spare.
 
You need a new thermostatic cartridge. For that, you likely need to know the brand.

However, if you’re a bit handy, get the water off, remove the cartridge. Take some photos and there are a couple of good places that will likely be able to ID the cartridge and hopefully provide a spare.
Great response Timmy D, will post some photos of the barrel tomorrow!!

Many thanks.
 

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