by Pheme »
Tue Oct 07, 2014 1:30 pm
Thank you proptech.
What make is your shower pump?
All I can say is that limescale was the reason given for replacing the pump. The shower had not been switched on for a time and when it was you just heard the motor whirring away but not kicking in. Consequently the shower head just dribbled. If left on too long, a smell of hot components could be detected and the pump itself was very hot to the touch. It had worked fine for about four years and I too live in a hard water area.
When the pump is detached there are the four pipe holes. I was wondering whether you could use something like the stuff you use to descale kettles, preparing it and then pouring it in.
But you could be right, it may not have been caused by limescale at all. I suspect if it was just the motor, it is easier to replace the whole pump or perhaps not even possible to buy the motor separately.