FITTING A ELECTRIC SHOWER
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sullymann
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FITTING A ELECTRIC SHOWER

by sullymann » Sun May 09, 2010 2:07 pm

MY COMBI BIOLER BROKE DOWN CARNT AFFORD ANOTHER CAN I INSTALL A ELECTRIC SHOWER TO GET HOT WATER IF NOT BEST WAY TO SORT HOT WATER CHEAP NOT BOTHERED ABOUT HEATING JUST NEED A BATH

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by htg engineer » Mon May 10, 2010 4:54 pm

Is the boiler beyond repair ?

Fitting an electric shower is cheaper than a new boiler boiler, but still not that cheap.

You're looking at £70+ for the shower, Then you need a plumber ? and you definitely need an electrician as you have to have part P, you need a new circuit back to mains board so not a quick/easy job. All in all probably looking at between £180 - £220.

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