I’m looking to replace my current Wickes bath mounted mixer-tap shower head arrangement with a DIY fit-able thermostatic shower that would include some sort of flow adjustment on the wall at, say, chest height. The idea being to take a shower with a guaranteed temperature, irrespective of the vagaries of mains water pressure and the sometimes unpredictable hot water flow from my elderly Worcester Bosch boiler. I am sure there will be dozens of suitable pieces of fancy hardware to meet my requirements – no doubt the ever-watchful DiyNot overwatch-bot will be offering several in due course
My question concerns fitting such a replacement device: if the photos have downloaded ok, you will see the present bog standard arrangement, with the twin taps on a single mounting on the bath edge: how can I get at the pipes underneath the fitting in order to release the taps, as I can’t see the underside of the bath, hemmed in as it is by the wall? I’ve not put that very well, but I hope you can see what I’m getting at. Advice and guidance, always generously given on this forum, would be gratefully received.
My question concerns fitting such a replacement device: if the photos have downloaded ok, you will see the present bog standard arrangement, with the twin taps on a single mounting on the bath edge: how can I get at the pipes underneath the fitting in order to release the taps, as I can’t see the underside of the bath, hemmed in as it is by the wall? I’ve not put that very well, but I hope you can see what I’m getting at. Advice and guidance, always generously given on this forum, would be gratefully received.