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Fixing a Broken Showerhead holder

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bizzylizzy | 18:35 Mon 06th Jun 2011 | Home & Garden
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Hi - I had a nasty shock in the shower this morning ! .... when the fitment holding the shower head broke and the shower head hit me on the head :-)

Because the whole unit appears to be glued to the wall, we can't unscrew the fitment to gain access to the top of the rail, so that we could slide a new shower head holder onto the rail if you get my drift. Does anyone know of the existence of some kind of clamp, that we could attach to the rail that would hold the shower head in place. I'm sure something must have been invented, but I've had no luck finding it so far. Every fitment seems to have to slide onto the rail from one end or the other.

Any help would be appreciated. This is a rented house. The showerhead has been an accident waiting to happen fr a while now. But although it's not our fault we would prefer to find a shower head holder than get charged for an entire new shower.

Thank you.
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Bizzy - your Landlord should be your first call - It is his appliance?
the rail probably screws to the tiles but the screws are hidden behind a panel in the unit. I may be wrong but they are not usually stick on. You should be able to prise off the cover and get to the screws to remove the rail.

As already said, contact your landlord or agent first.
Usually a clip-on trim over the fixings as stated earlier.
Why not break off and get a new rail from eBay if you have to?
19mm or 25mm?
Some here may do you ..
http://shop.ebay.co.u...at=See-All-Categories

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