I laughed at the start of the post, then read the rest, letdown.Cooked a vegetarian (almost vegan) curry this evening. Absolutely delicious.
Actually that's not a bad ideaProbably better start a "Gardening 2021 thread
A joke thread is for jokes, not for analyzing themPeople seem to get a bit arsey when the jokes thread goes off topic though...
Is that a new thing post "B" word? Or has it always been the case when adapting?
Sorry, meant the zero VAT rating on your new bathroom.

If you like baths but have a problem standing up after one, I have a bath lift (which'll get you half way up) which I needed a few years back and is just taking up room in the loft now. Combined with a doored bath, might be a possibility.



Getting a quote for a new bathroom and not having to pay VAT.
No, prefer showers and it'll be nice to open up some space in the bathroom.
What you having done? Bath out and shower in?
When I was looking for a new place it's what attracted me to this one, a nice sized walk in shower
cubicle, like you never used the bath in my old place far easier to step under the shower
Word of advice if haven't already, go for an electric shower rather then one that runs off the hot water tank,
when my immersion went wrong last year is was fantastic to still be able to use the shower
Yeah, walk in shower, been wanting one for a while. Current bathroom is 30 years old (from when the house was built) so it definitely needs doing.
Just had a combi boiler installed so the shower is working ok but yes, will definitely be getting an electric one.
Ah, sorry. For some reason, I thought "B" was for Boiler!
No, people with disabilities don't pay VAT on items sold for that purpose like walking aids etc
No, prefer showers and it'll be nice to open up some space in the bathroom.
I think you either won’t need or can’t have a power shower with a combi boiler. I have one but it was disconnected when I had a comb boiler installed, which works off mains pressure and the header tank was bypassed. Not an expert so don’t take my word for it, also my house is single storey.
A mixer shower off a combi will be a lot better than an electric shower.....Yeah, walk in shower, been wanting one for a while. Current bathroom is 30 years old (from when the house was built) so it definitely needs doing.
Just had a combi boiler installed so the shower is working ok but yes, will definitely be getting an electric one.
We've never been able to have a power shower because we don't have a cold water tank in the loft but we're talking about an electric shower.
You can't have any kind of pumped shower with a combi boiler due to the fact that the combi boosts the hot water flow....I think you either won’t need or can’t have a power shower with a combi boiler. I have one but it was disconnected when I had a comb boiler installed, which works off mains pressure and the header tank was bypassed. Not an expert so don’t take my word for it, also my house is single storey.
A mixer shower off a combi will be a lot better than an electric shower.....
Much better flow rate. Like a power shower.Better in what way?
Much better flow rate. Like a power shower.
An electric shower will typically give you 3-5 litres per minute flow rate.
A typical mixer shower will give you around 9-11, possibly more, depending on the combi boiler that you have....
Maybe I’m using the wrong terminology the (now disconnected) power shower I have is electric and worked by increasing the pressure of water coming from the header tank I think, now it just comes from the mains via the combi boiller and is adequately powerful though not as powerful as the old one which could be painful on some settings.We've never been able to have a power shower because we don't have a cold water tank in the loft but we're talking about an electric shower.
If you buy a thermostatic mixer shower, the temperature will be consistent.....I didn't know that. Reason we wanted an electric shower was the consistent temperature.
food for thought, thanks.

Don't you have a multi-bottle set up?My static has a combi boiler and a thermostatic shower which is excellent ...
... until the gas bottle runs out mid shower!!!!![]()
Don't you have a multi-bottle set up?
Can you get auto switching?Yes, 2 at a time at £75 each!!!!
I still have to manually switch over though.
Maybe I’m using the wrong terminology the (now disconnected) power shower I have is electric and worked by increasing the pressure of water coming from the header tank I think, now it just comes from the mains via the combi boiller and is adequately powerful though not as powerful as the old one which could be painful on some settings.
If you buy a thermostatic mixer shower, the temperature will be consistent.....
My static has a combi boiler and a thermostatic shower which is excellent ...
... until the gas bottle runs out mid shower!!!!![]()
Gas bottle is for an LPG system in a static caravan....TBH, I know nothing of how these things work.
Sorry, I used the wrong wording. The shower we have now, takes time for the hot water to come through (same with taps in bathroom and kitchen), although a lot quicker than with the old boiler. An electric shower would be instant, wouldn't it?
Also, the controls on the electric will be easier for me to use.
What is this gas bottle?
Gas bottle is for an LPG system in a static caravan....
A mixer will take a bit longer for the hot water to come through compared to an electric shower.
A modern mira mixer shower will be easy to control. The mira elements mixer has a single control for flow and temperature.

Doesn't work when Bestbeloved likes her showers scalding hot.Mine isn't instant but it takes less then a minute for warm water to come through
The great thing is, once you have found a heat you like you can just leave it set and push the on button without
changing settings every time.
That seems quite a long time. Our current 30 year old shower takes less than that.
Ok checked it when I showered this morning and probably about 15secs
