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Shower outlet (connects to hose) drip? triton millennium
chezybezy
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Me again, the new house is problem after problem!
Tried the upstairs shower cubicle last night, switched shower heads (as old one is mankey and half blocked) etc and notice that this morning there is still a drip every so often even when the unit is switched off. I unscrewed the house from the unit (possibly not original) and there is a slow drip out of the outlet thing. Does anyone have any ideas please?
The unit is white and says triton millennium on it, would it help if I put a picture up? I think it's what people refer to as an electric shower.
Fingers crossed
Tried the upstairs shower cubicle last night, switched shower heads (as old one is mankey and half blocked) etc and notice that this morning there is still a drip every so often even when the unit is switched off. I unscrewed the house from the unit (possibly not original) and there is a slow drip out of the outlet thing. Does anyone have any ideas please?
The unit is white and says triton millennium on it, would it help if I put a picture up? I think it's what people refer to as an electric shower.
Fingers crossed
- Chez
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Sorry, didn't follow your previous threads but is it a new build or a house that you recently bought?
It shouldn't drip like that - electric or gravity powered. If you are in a new build, have a word with your development company. If not, just show it to a couple of plumbers and get a consensus on what issue is.
All the best.Me again, the new house is problem after problem!
Tried the upstairs shower cubicle last night, switched shower heads (as old one is mankey and half blocked) etc and notice that this morning there is still a drip every so often even when the unit is switched off. I unscrewed the house from the unit (possibly not original) and there is a slow drip out of the outlet thing. Does anyone have any ideas please?
The unit is white and says triton millennium on it, would it help if I put a picture up? I think it's what people refer to as an electric shower.
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Thanks magn8p, no it's a house we've recently purchased.Sorry, didn't follow your previous threads but is it a new build or a house that you recently bought?
It shouldn't drip like that - electric or gravity powered. If you are in a new build, have a word with your development company. If not, just show it to a couple of plumbers and get a consensus on what issue is.
All the best.
A Google hinted it might be a prd but I'd like other people's opinions, any plumbers about on here? If it's a £5 part and a "lego" swap I'd rather not pay £140 for a plumber
Does anyone know if this shower is actually a good one or is it a cheapy one?- Chez0 -
Straight swap of Triton showers is normally easy as they refit on the existing fittings. Cheaper than a plumber
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