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covbaldy
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Morning all,
Wondered if anyone could explain to me how a power shower is fitted. We are about to gut our bathroom and replace with a new suite + a seperate shower cubicle. So we'd like a power shower in the cubicle.
I've heard people mention a pump? Where would this be fitted? Is a power shower the best thing to have? I have seen Thermostatic Shower Mixer's whats the difference?
Very confused! Can anyone clear this up for me?
Thanks
Alan
Wondered if anyone could explain to me how a power shower is fitted. We are about to gut our bathroom and replace with a new suite + a seperate shower cubicle. So we'd like a power shower in the cubicle.
I've heard people mention a pump? Where would this be fitted? Is a power shower the best thing to have? I have seen Thermostatic Shower Mixer's whats the difference?
Very confused! Can anyone clear this up for me?
Thanks
Alan
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You can find some information in this thread: What's the difference between a Power Shower and an Electric Shower?0
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Thats a great link! Thanks
Alan0
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