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It is not a dry pocket you're right.
I don't think that you'll need to remove the rail though, they're normally only short.
If you are not confident with Plumbing, you would be better off getting a plumber to do it for you.
If you are going to do it yourself, we can advise you of course but if it goes wrong, you'll be in a pickle.
Never leave a thermostatic valve open ended !!!!
Not even if it has an '0' (off) setting.
I have seen disasters.
If you are intending on doing it yourself, let us know before you start, you may receive some very handy tips.
I don't think that you'll need to remove the rail though, they're normally only short.
If you are not confident with Plumbing, you would be better off getting a plumber to do it for you.
If you are going to do it yourself, we can advise you of course but if it goes wrong, you'll be in a pickle.
Never leave a thermostatic valve open ended !!!!
Not even if it has an '0' (off) setting.
I have seen disasters.
If you are intending on doing it yourself, let us know before you start, you may receive some very handy tips.