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maroberts82

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I have a question for a plumber:

When my shower is turned on, the radiator downstairs heats up. I presume therefore that water is passing through my radiators to get to my shower. Is this normal?


I had a new kitchen installed a few years ago. Pressure has been bad last few years and I wonder if something was fiddled with then?


Thanks!


Mark

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in a word no . get them back as they have supplied hot water from flow from boiler. boiler has cold feed in and hot water out and a flow and return . .if electric shower then as boiler cold in and the shower unit would heat the water out .


maroberts82 Wrote:

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> I have a question for a plumber:

> When my shower is turned on, the radiator

> downstairs heats up. I presume therefore that

> water is passing through my radiators to get to my

> shower. Is this normal?

>

> I had a new kitchen installed a few years ago.

> Pressure has been bad last few years and I wonder

> if something was fiddled with then?

>

> Thanks!

>

> Mark

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