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Hi, I'm looking for a concealed thermostatic valve with 22mm inlets and 150mm centres. Something with a brass construction but not £300 or over. I'd be very grateful for any help!
thanks,
Ben
 
You got a pic of your existing unit ?
 
You got a pic of your existing unit ?

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Cheap and cheerful but has 5 years warranty and would cover the hole in the tile ,?? Plumbing may need tweaking but doable. Kop
 

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Cheap and cheerful but has 5 years warranty and would cover the hole in the tile ,?? Plumbing may need tweaking but doable. Kop
thanks for the recommendation. Do you know if it has 22mm inlets?
BTW - the hole is one of my other showers that suffered a leak and the "emergency plumber" couldn't dismantle it so he told me the only option was to make a hole in my wet room wall... needless to say, the hole is so big that I can't find a shower plate that covers it, not even this one.
 

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