Hey all.
Thinking of getting some bath shower mixer taps that are deck mounted as then its a straight swap compared to them wall mounted ones.
Be getting my brother to install em but i wonder about somit. Online theres thermostatic ones for 80 quid with a shower head and cord and looking at b&q there isnt any deck mounted ones on the website so i duno what the choice would be like instore if i visited. Similar to other such places. Also would they be cheap or just them 150-200 quid ones ive seen a few times?
If i cant find one locally for the similar price of 80 quid i.e
http://www.buyaparcel.com/pageview....ckcode=GF386&gclid=CJ3t96Pjt7oCFWTHtAodmk8Axw
Should i get the online one cos brother said not to incase it didnt fit or somit.
Also are thermostatic ones really that necessary. I have a combi boiler fitted last year and have about 1.4bar that i checked last night, anyhow do i need a thermostatic one or would a normal bath taps shower mixer one work as well, of course id need to adjust the hot and cold myself but how long does them ones take to get the temperature just right? Ive seen the normal shower mixer ones go for like 50-60 quid so could afford one of them if i cant find a thermo one for that price around my city locally. Just is it worth it.
Thinking of getting some bath shower mixer taps that are deck mounted as then its a straight swap compared to them wall mounted ones.
Be getting my brother to install em but i wonder about somit. Online theres thermostatic ones for 80 quid with a shower head and cord and looking at b&q there isnt any deck mounted ones on the website so i duno what the choice would be like instore if i visited. Similar to other such places. Also would they be cheap or just them 150-200 quid ones ive seen a few times?
If i cant find one locally for the similar price of 80 quid i.e
http://www.buyaparcel.com/pageview....ckcode=GF386&gclid=CJ3t96Pjt7oCFWTHtAodmk8Axw
Should i get the online one cos brother said not to incase it didnt fit or somit.
Also are thermostatic ones really that necessary. I have a combi boiler fitted last year and have about 1.4bar that i checked last night, anyhow do i need a thermostatic one or would a normal bath taps shower mixer one work as well, of course id need to adjust the hot and cold myself but how long does them ones take to get the temperature just right? Ive seen the normal shower mixer ones go for like 50-60 quid so could afford one of them if i cant find a thermo one for that price around my city locally. Just is it worth it.