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Shower choice - electric in roof space
Sorry to bother again - had some good responses to question on venturi
showers and some comments about electric ones. Off to see the house tonight and I have started to think Electric - mounted in roof space. A neighbour has one - but it is a very expensive bells and whistles one. The location of the heater unit seems to make good sense to me as I don't need to think about neat piping or wiring. I could just tee off the cold feed to the loft water tank and (hopefully) find a good route for a suitable cable. (I would get an electrician to complete the wiring) Question: Any suggestions for such a loft mounted electric shower? I haven't seen any (apart from my neighbours) - but then they wouldn't look very attractive on a display I suppose. Any ideas why the range seems so limited - given that most bathrooms have roofspace above? |
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Shower choice - electric in roof space
On 27 Nov, 11:28, "John" wrote:
Sorry to bother again - had some good responses to question on venturi showers and some comments about electric ones. Off to see the house tonight and I have started to think Electric - mounted in roof space. A neighbour has one - but it is a very expensive bells and whistles one. The location of the heater unit seems to make good sense to me as I don't need to think about neat piping or wiring. I could just tee off the cold feed to the loft water tank and (hopefully) find a good route for a suitable cable. (I would get an electrician to complete the wiring) Question: Any suggestions for such a loft mounted electric shower? I haven't seen any (apart from my neighbours) - but then they wouldn't look very attractive on a display I suppose. Any ideas why the range seems so limited - given that most bathrooms have roofspace above? I had my electric shower heater mounted in the loft; a much simplified installation. |
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Shower choice - electric in roof space
"Mr Fuxit" wrote in message ... On 27 Nov, 11:28, "John" wrote: Sorry to bother again - had some good responses to question on venturi showers and some comments about electric ones. Off to see the house tonight and I have started to think Electric - mounted in roof space. A neighbour has one - but it is a very expensive bells and whistles one. The location of the heater unit seems to make good sense to me as I don't need to think about neat piping or wiring. I could just tee off the cold feed to the loft water tank and (hopefully) find a good route for a suitable cable. (I would get an electrician to complete the wiring) Question: Any suggestions for such a loft mounted electric shower? I haven't seen any (apart from my neighbours) - but then they wouldn't look very attractive on a display I suppose. Any ideas why the range seems so limited - given that most bathrooms have roofspace above? I had my electric shower heater mounted in the loft; a much simplified installation. What make/ model is it? |
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Shower choice - electric in roof space
John wrote:
Sorry to bother again - had some good responses to question on venturi showers and some comments about electric ones. Off to see the house tonight and I have started to think Electric - mounted in roof space. A neighbour has one - but it is a very expensive bells and whistles one. The location of the heater unit seems to make good sense to me as I don't need to think about neat piping or wiring. I could just tee off the cold feed to the loft water tank and (hopefully) find a good route for a suitable cable. (I would get an electrician to complete the wiring) Question: Any suggestions for such a loft mounted electric shower? I haven't seen any (apart from my neighbours) - but then they wouldn't look very attractive on a display I suppose. Any ideas why the range seems so limited - given that most bathrooms have roofspace above? http://www.aquahot.co.uk/index.php?a...1&show_ctg=122 http://www.dealec.co.uk/acatalog/Dea...ating_204.html |
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