Wearb wrote: » I would advise getting the plumber to have a look at where you want to put it first and work from there. Perhaps a better option would be a dedicated shower company. What's your area?
Worztron wrote: » Hi Wearb. I would have thought I'd buy the shower first - then get a plumber -- thanks for the heads up. :-) I'm near Cork City.
knipex wrote: » The type of shower you buy affects how it is installed. (pumped non pumped) and the electrician will be as important and the plumber (more so and the electricity could kill you the water will only flood the place). Plumber first, let them advise on the shower or type of shower..
Worztron wrote: » Hi knipex. I'd opt for a mid-range shower. So plumber first, then buy shower - then get the electrician to coordinate with the plumber? What would be a rough estimate price?
Worztron wrote: I would have thought I'd buy the shower first - then get a plumber -- thanks for the heads up. :-)
dodzy wrote: » €750 supply and fit. Roughly.
knipex wrote: » How long is a piece of string ?? Is it a pumped shower or not ? fed from mains or tank ? how far is it from the board ? Does the electrician have to remove floor boards, cut the wall to run the supply cable, does he need to supply an ELCB ? Is there more than one shower ?? Running costs ?? about 10 units per hour assuming a 10kw shower so a 15 minute shower would cost you 2.5 units.
dodzy wrote: €750 supply and fit. Roughly.