Anyone used this place before?
www.h-i-e.co.uk/acatalog/Aqualisa_Cartridges_Only.html
Seem to be a good £40 cheaper than getting the part straight from Aqualisa themselves.
Our temperature and pressure has gone a bit dicky in the pwoer shower the last couple of days and, since this was the cause last time, I'm assuming the cartridge needs replacement. Is it par for the course for them to only last 2 or 3 years?
Another question which occurs is - how do you choose whether to have a manual or thermostatic cartridge? The last time this happened, I got a plumber to sort it out, and on pulling a non-thermostatic cartridge out of the shower body he was appalled, and declared it dangerous. He seemed to think that someone had removed the thermostatic part as a bodge job - maybe he wasn't aware of the manual ones available.
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