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Gaaaaahhhhh!! I need this fixed and no one is interested! I have tried! (Read to the bottom)


I need a plumber with building skills who is willing to replace a shower system. The thermostat has been replaced but is leaking. We need recommendations for the new thermostat system (it might be an external thermostat as in a bar). There is a similar alternative but is 50mm shorter than the current system - can you make it work?


Photos of the current system can be sent (because 614kb is too small for anything I can do to make the photo smaller) - get in touch.


This is the similar design:

https://www.wayfair.co.uk/diy-plumbing/pdp/ultra-helix-twin-concealed-shower-valve-uzg1410.html?source=hotdeals



Other options are as follows:

https://www.wayfair.co.uk/diy-plumbing/pdp/the-mx-group-atmos-fusion-single-exposed-thermostatic-shower-valve-tmxg1049.html


https://www.wayfair.co.uk/diy-plumbing/pdp/bristan-stratus-single-exposed-thermostatic-shower-valve-brsn1372.


html https://www.wayfair.co.uk/diy-plumbing/pdp/bristan-1901-single-exposed-thermostatic-shower-valve-brsn1671.html?piid=19030160


OR like a bar: (I think all of these have a hose attached to them though??)


https://www.wayfair.co.uk/diy-plumbing/pdp/the-mx-group-options-spritz-exposed-thermostatic-shower-valve-bfbc1032.html


https://www.wayfair.co.uk/diy-plumbing/pdp/belfry-bathroom-crosshead-double-exposed-thermostatic-shower-valve-bbfy2301.html


We need:

1. Which system we should use - stay with the same, or change?

2. A quote to replace and make sound.

3. Can you adjust the current system to install the new system?


We have some tiles left over and if it means a different system, then make the wall / tiling good again.


If you've read this far, then we need you! It is a challenge, I know.

Gaaaaahhhhh!! I need this fixed and no one is interested!


Please get in touch if you had advice, a quote and might be willing to take this challenge on.

I WILL need some sort of reference - NO COWBOYS. This is what happened to be in this position to begin with.

Goldie - Camberwell.

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