10 Most Common Shower Problems in UK Homes (and How to Fix Them)
Living in the UK often means dealing with older plumbing systems, hard water, and varied heating setups. Showers can become...
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Living in the UK often means dealing with older plumbing systems, hard water, and varied heating setups. Showers can become...
Learn how to get the best performance from a mixer shower when used with a gravity-fed system, including tips on pressure, pumps, and shower compatibility.
Drip, drip, drip…. Is there anything more annoying than constantly hearing your shower dripping? To make things worse the drip is likely inflating your water bill or could be hiding something more sinister.
Every time you use your shower, the head comes into contact with hard water. Over time this can lead to limescale and bacteria build up within the shower head, resulting in blockages and poorer water flow.
Electric showers are a smart, energy-efficient choice for UK bathrooms, providing hot water on demand without relying on your boiler. But like any hardworking appliance, they benefit from regular care.
If you own or are considering an electric shower, you may have heard the term Pressure Relief Device often abbreviated to PRD. But what exactly is it, and why is it such an important safety feature in your shower?
Electric showers are a smart, efficient addition to many UK bathrooms, offering hot water on demand, independent of your boiler. But like any home appliance, they have a natural lifespan.