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col72 | 09:22 Sun 24th Mar 2013 | Interiors
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Going to be getting our bathroom done what size kw shower should I be looking for
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Depends what power cabling you have to your shower. Mine burnt out because the installers did not put in the correct cabling (a few years back). I wanted to upgrade the shower (9.5 is the highest I think) and I had to have the cable upgraded to go with it. While the man was here he also put in a new power unit (fuse box). You really need to get in a reliable qualifed installer to advise you.
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We don't have shower at the moment so starting from scratch
Are you sure you want an electric shower, col?
A shower that is fed from your hot water system (with built-in pump) is an alternative.
Or, if you have a combi boiler, a standard thermostatic valve shower.
I would agree with builder^^^. Mains fed via a pump is best. We have a Kholer Mira one which has a remote control fixed to the wall and works via Bluetooth. Just be careful where you position the pump as they can be noisey if fitted in the wrong place.

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