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  • #10832
    goosegreen
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    Just replied to a post in trade spares regarding an Electric Shower and wondered how many of us repair them. I do quite a few and find them a good little earner as not many tradesmen want to touch them, Is it a plumber or a sparks job?Did one today a Triton T80SI needed a new stabiliser valve Made £48.00 for 20 Min work customer very happy as he was quoted £165 for a replacement unit. Could do them all day.

    Goose

    #142896
    Bryan
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    Re: Electric Showers

    Goose , It was my post in the trade spares forum and thanks for that , I`ll try them in the morning. It is actually my own shower but I have done the odd electric shower repair over the years but don`t do them as a rule. Good luck to you if you are comfortable repairing them and I certainly think there is a market there as an add on to existing business.

    Bryan

    #142897
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Electric Showers

    Yep, showers and storage heaters are a good little earner 😀

    Most of the spares like inlet solenoids and microswitches for showers are easily obtained from the usual sources, elements and stats for heaters can be obtained from quite a few places as well (Washvac/HRPC/Woolysilly :roll:) etc..

    Dave.

    #142898
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Electric Showers

    Triton have a very good website, similar to the Bosch one in some ways with full parts diagrams and online ordering etc.

    Have done a couple of repairs on my own although I used a solenoid from a W/Dryer condensor valve the last time.

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