I install these all the time and normally pay about £130+ good quality product
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Gollywood
7 Jan 175#1
All you need is a good pumber to fit it
OrribleHarry to Gollywood
8 Jan 17#2
It's not exactly rocket science, DIY is easily achievable.
tommyleinen
8 Jan 17#3
Nice price, pity I'm after the bath tap and shower mixer. Hot.
Heat777
8 Jan 17#4
I'm guessing these won't work on low pressure systems without first installing a pump?
roopra to Heat777
8 Jan 17#5
Yes minimum of 1bar pressure required. Should work with a combi boiler or unvented system.
silverred
9 Jan 17#6
He's taking the mick mate. Lol
realvinner
9 Jan 17#7
Same price at Builder Depot and Taps Empire as well, if it's easier to collect locally for someone. Top quality shower!
realvinner
9 Jan 17#8
Hope that's a genuinely sarcastic comment! In my experience with properties, plumbing and electrical matters in particular are best left to the professionals.
OrribleHarry
9 Jan 17#9
Absolutely not, it's very simple indeed. I'm an electrical engineer but have successfully installed many showers...its only two pipes.
BigG9262
9 Jan 171#10
I am also an electrical engineer who has installed many showers in my time and this is not a DIY job (imo) most people would not know where to start,identifying p[pes and what parts required etc.
SFconvert
9 Jan 17#11
This is a fairly easy diy job if just replacing a bar shower, if installing from scratch then it certainly isn't....
OrribleHarry
9 Jan 17#12
Really? Run the taps and feel which pipe gets hot/cold it really is that simple.....
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