Aww man this is great, makes the job simple. I struggel with the placement of the upper shower support. surely this should be flipped 180 degrees so the allen key is mostly hidden, facing up and into the corner.
Was fitting a mira shower on Sunday made a mistake trying to upgrade the fixing on the wall of the Mary shower that holds a copper pipe in place only had one screw hole per pipe so I bought a set from Amazon with Ford screw holes similar to the ones that you put on there but when I connected the base of the shower unit the pool was I want to dip towards the wall for the showerhead so I had to undo it all and put the mirror shower bits on his tender moments taken them Olive’s off but got there in the end. Great volg 👍👍👍👍
Hi, Our Biggest issue we have.. how do we ensure the accurate position of the drilling holes in the wet wall for the pipes behind it leading from the thermostat bar?🤷♀️When using plaster board we had numerous attempts several holes made to get it right …but at £150+a wet wall panel we don’t want any mistakes .. any helpful advice for an easy way to do this please . We plan to put up the wet wall tomorrow eek
When you purchase a mix shower there should be template which has the sizers on that you hold to the wall to mark were each pipe will be fitted, or you can purchase a back plate that covers the wall and has the holes already in place for most mixer showers Hope that helps
Hi Craig, I’m installing a very similar fixture. The issue I’m having is I get either very hot or very cold water. I have since discovered that the original plumber installation has the hot and cold pipes in the wall reversed. For this fixture I should have hot on the left and cold on the right, but the pipes in the wall are not that orientation. Any help would be appreciated. Do I need to rectify the pipe issue behind the wall to match what the fixture is indicating? Thanks
I have issue with shower thermostatice how do turn off the constant water temperature its on 38 but if i change it to 25 or less the water stops. Any help would be appreciated
Aww man this is great, makes the job simple. I struggel with the placement of the upper shower support. surely this should be flipped 180 degrees so the allen key is mostly hidden, facing up and into the corner.
Thanks mate, They do it like this way because of water getting onto the surface which could potentially lead to rust/other difficulties!
Hi craig ,
Will be replacing mixer shower soon , you're video has been very helpful . Thank you .
Great stuff! No problem, if you get stuck let us know!
Really clear and helpful - thank you!
Thanks Kerry!
Was fitting a mira shower on Sunday made a mistake trying to upgrade the fixing on the wall of the Mary shower that holds a copper pipe in place only had one screw hole per pipe so I bought a set from Amazon with Ford screw holes similar to the ones that you put on there but when I connected the base of the shower unit the pool was I want to dip towards the wall for the showerhead so I had to undo it all and put the mirror shower bits on his tender moments taken them Olive’s off but got there in the end.
Great volg 👍👍👍👍
Great work
What do you do about the exposed threads after you’ve tighten up the bar?
Is it normal to leave them showing?
It is in most cases, you'll often see the threads at the rear
Hi, Our Biggest issue we have.. how do we ensure the accurate position of the drilling holes in the wet wall for the pipes behind it leading from the thermostat bar?🤷♀️When using plaster board we had numerous attempts several holes made to get it right …but at £150+a wet wall panel we don’t want any mistakes .. any helpful advice for an easy way to do this please . We plan to put up the wet wall tomorrow eek
When you purchase a mix shower there should be template which has the sizers on that you hold to the wall to mark were each pipe will be fitted, or you can purchase a back plate that covers the wall and has the holes already in place for most mixer showers
Hope that helps
Hi Craig,
I’m installing a very similar fixture. The issue I’m having is I get either very hot or very cold water. I have since discovered that the original plumber installation has the hot and cold pipes in the wall reversed. For this fixture I should have hot on the left and cold on the right, but the pipes in the wall are not that orientation. Any help would be appreciated. Do I need to rectify the pipe issue behind the wall to match what the fixture is indicating?
Thanks
Yes I would fix the pipes before you mess around with the valves, or call a plumber who will sort it out for you!
Any idea what brand/type of shower this? I need to replace exactly the same one.
Hi Guy,
It was this one - www.bathroommountain.co.uk/galway-premium-matt-black-square-thermostatic-shower-set-23015?parent=V23014
Cheers
Great, thanks very much!
How do you turn off the cold water? Usually the hot can be done from the combi boiler
From the main house stop tap
should the shower bar tight?
my currently moves but there are no leaks, does it need tightening up?
Thanks in advance
Hi mate, yes it should be tight as it shouldn't move, I would contact a local plumber just to make sure! Cheers
I have issue with shower thermostatice how do turn off the constant water temperature its on 38 but if i change it to 25 or less the water stops. Any help would be appreciated
Hmm not sure, sounds like a problem that may require a local plumber to take a look
Did you get get the hot and cold feed the wrong way round at 1:30 ?
Nope!
@@MrandMrsDIY The mixer bar image at 2:30 would disagree, red dot is on the left blue right.
Thanks, I better look closer @@Dovestonedipper
I am from India plis give me I pad😭
Good luck