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Sorry for use of simple terms. Just explaining what I can see. Have attached a picture.We have opened a boxed in old shower fitting but this looks very different to what I have seen before. I am used to seeing one pipe to fit a new shower but this has two pipes. Would this mean knocking into walls and plastering etc to renew pipes? I Would really appreciate general advice / understanding before looking for quotes please. Thanks in advance for any explanation .
 

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I think that was used for a power shower

If your thinking electrical that cable (existing) won’t be big enough so will need to be replaced
 
I think that was used for a power shower

If your thinking electrical that cable (existing) won’t be big enough so will need to be replaced
Thank you for responding. Reassuring that you are not shocked at the fitting ( wasn’t sure if I should be worried). Could This be replaced with a power shower without knocking into walls? Thank you
 
Depends where the pipes are any chance of a picture further back ? Eg the whole wall ?
 
Depends where the pipes are any chance of a picture further back ? Eg the whole wall ?
Thank you for pointing me in the right direction. It appears I can’t replace a power shower as I don’t have a tank, just a combi boiler so looks like a big job for an electric shower replacement . Very grateful for your response , thank you.
 
Thank you for pointing me in the right direction. It appears I can’t replace a power shower as I don’t have a tank, just a combi boiler so looks like a big job for an electric shower replacement . Very grateful for your response , thank you.

If the pipes are still live and connected to the system you could go with a bar mixer

If you don’t mind surface pipework
 

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