st 26595

how easy is this to fit for an amateur
Asked 10 years ago by Anonymous, tr1 1ff

I am often asked “Is this a DIY job” to be honest I can’tanswer that, because without knowing someone, it isn’t possible to assess theirskills?

 

I should say that most jobs on showers and pumps althoughrelatively easy (from my point of view) can be fiddly and an extra pair ofhands, long thin fingers and the strength in your hands of an all in wrestlerare a help!

 

The secret is, observing very carefully when thing are takento bits, their order and orientation, taking notes and/or photos as you go canalso be a help.

 

When you are working with electricity and water so make sure it is switched off and turned offbefore you start.

 

If you think you can do the job but aren’t just thatconfident, it may help to buy the part and compare it to the faulty part, youwill then be able to see where the screws, wires, nuts, or washers etc. go, ifthen you think it is too complicated, at least you will have the part when theplumber or electrician arrives.

 

We will always be here to offer help and advice if you runinto a problem, however it  is not thesame as being on site where we can get the overhaul picture, if you are stillnot sure, now is the time to call in a professional.  

 

 

 

Answered 10 years ago by The Shower Doctor

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