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I don't want to take out wall/tiles: Is it possible to purchase a replacement shower of the same type of design with a less expensive brand(parts are ridiculously expensive from Triton)

Have just replaced the thermostatic valve for £100 but the shower is still dripping.. grrr. I have one other part to replace that will stop the dripping.. but that is also a very expensive part.

It's a Triton Thames built in concentric shower

Thanks

Sean
 

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Can it be attacked from the other side of the wall can guarantee you'll need access to change shower
 
i usually call triton and they send me free seal kits!
if i was changing it i would knock that tile out though and be free to do whatever!
 
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