Hi all
A friend wants a thermostatic shower fitted and Ive noticed 2 problems
Firstly he would like it connected to hot and cold chrome pipes running externally inside the bathroom rather than coming through the wall behind the mixer. Most of the fittings for these showers Ive seen require the pipes coming in from behind. Is it possible to install it internally in this way?
Secondly in spite of having a combi - admittedly ageing - the hot flow rate from all taps is below the cold flow rate. I assume the heat exchanger or similar may be furred up inside the combi. Would a thermostatic shower be able to override the flow rate differences?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.