Hansgrohe Shower Dripping - Nuts Too Big?
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Nicola B
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Hansgrohe Shower Dripping - Nuts Too Big?

by Nicola B » Sun Mar 06, 2022 1:19 pm

Our Hansgrohe thermostatic bar shower was fitted by the previous homeowners about 20 years ago. It has been dripping from the on/off valve for some time now. We keep putting off getting it sorted due to being unable to get any local plumbers (Stockport area) to come and have a look at it.

Two handymen have tried to help by taking it off and showing it to a couple of plumbers merchants, but both said the existing nuts (1 3/4”) on the wall pipework are too big?!

I am reluctant to rip off all the tiling and have new pipework installed if there is a possibility of fitting a washer to the existing shower, or being able to source a replacement that fits.

Can anyone help?

Thank you in advance…

Nicola
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Re: Hansgrohe Shower Dripping - Nuts Too Big?

by stoneyboy » Mon Mar 07, 2022 10:26 pm

Hi Nicola b,
You’ve done well to get this far but it would be best to get in a plumber to sort it out. It may be that bushes have to be fitted to match the fitting in the wall to the new shower valve.
Regards S

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Re: Hansgrohe Shower Dripping - Nuts Too Big?

by Nicola B » Mon Mar 07, 2022 10:47 pm

Thanks for replying. I’ve contacted three local plumbers in the last few months and none actually turned up! I think the job is too small and they’re not interested, hence me trying a couple of handymen…

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Re: Hansgrohe Shower Dripping - Nuts Too Big?

by stoneyboy » Tue Mar 08, 2022 10:13 pm

Hi Nicola b,
I’m sorry but if you cannot get tradespeople to turn up I don’t know where you go. Perhaps if you say you want a new shower bar you may get an attendance due to the potential extra ‘profit’ for the tradesperson.
Regards S

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