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Stoo Mac

Evening folks!

Joined the forum today and here is the first question!

Doing my first "job" for a friend - re-tiling a shower room.

The shower unit is not being changed. I just need to safely remove it for tiling, then get it hooked back up again afterwards - which I have never done.

Is there a 'standard procedure' for this from a tiling perspective?

Should it be removed by a pro, or is this something tilers are expected to be able to handle?

Any advice on this would be great (if anyone is awake!?)

St:ninja:
 

Dan

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It's not a tilers' responsibility to fiddle with electric showers, even taking the cover off to look could be seen as uninsured work and unqualified. That and Gas are the two most goverened trades I think, for obvious reasons.

That said I'm sure a competitent person with the right insurance can certainly isolate the shower and take off the cover at least, and you should find you can tile around the frame and guts of the shower that's left on the wall at least. I think.

Checkout www.electriciansforums.co.uk whilst we waffle about it on here though, I'm sure you'll get a decent response quite quickly.

Dave's right though, isolate what you can, and you may even find a valve somewhere on the water feed between the shower and the source of water to stop the water with a simple quater turn of the screw in the ball-valve.

Obviously then you could pull the whole thing off but if at the stage of fitting it back on something goes wrong who's to blame? - I'd get a pro in, especially if it's a customer and they can pay, or know somebody.
 
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medlar

i can only re-iterate what the lads have said,isolate the power,turn off water,normally 2 small grub screws holding the face plate on.By the way,make sure that when you tile behind the back plate that you actually have enough movement on the feed pipe to bring it slightly forward to the fitting of the shower,some plumbers make the inlet pipe an exact fit,so you may have to alter the inlet.If not 100% sure,get a pro in mate
 

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