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When choosing what type of shower valve you need, you first need to decide upon what features you would like in your new shower. Choose from a variety of options and combinations from shower slider rail kits, fixed shower heads to body jets. Below is a brief description of the various showering options available with the Victoria Plumb shower valves.

Twin Shower Valve
A twin shower valve allows for one outlet to be connected, whether it is a fixed shower head or a slider rail kit. A twin shower valve incorporates one flow control and one thermostatic temperature control. Choose from four designs: Alexa, Cubik, Matrix or Traditional.

Twin Shower Valve with Divertor
A twin shower valve with divertor allows for two outlets to be connected, whether it is a fixed shower head, slider rail kit or body jets. Please note you can only operate one or the other at any one time. The twin shower valve with divertor incorporates one flow control, left for one outlet and right for the other and one thermostatic temperature control. Choose from four designs: Alexa, Cubik, Matrix or Traditional.

Triple Shower Valve
A triple shower valve allows for two outlets to be connected, whether it is a fixed shower head, a slider rail kit or body jets. A triple shower valve incorporates one flow control and one thermostatic temperature control. You can operate both points simultaneously. Choose from four designs: Alexa, Cubik, Matrix or Traditional.

Triple Shower Valve with Divertor
A triple shower valve with divertor allows for three outlets to be connected, whether it is a fixed shower head, a slider rail kit, body jets or bath filler. A triple shower valve with divertor incorporates one flow control and one thermostatic temperature control. You can operate two of the three points simultaneously. Choose from four designs: Alexa, Cubik, Matrix or Traditional.

It is recommended with all Victoria Plumb Thermostatic Shower Valves a minimum pressure of 2 Bar to achieve a good flow rate.

Not sure what shower features to put together? Victoria Plumb has carefully selected a range of shower combination sets for you to choose from. To view the large collection of Victoria Plumb Shower Combination sets please click here.

For more information please visit www.victoriaplumb.com or contact our friendly and fully trained call centre staff on 0844 804 48 48.

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  1. Victoria Plumb Bathrooms

    Hi, I have a cubik shower valve from you which has started to constantly drip. Do you sell spare parts for the valve? I believe its the ceramic cartridge from the on/off lever, I’ve cleaned this part out, but it still leaks.

    Thanks for your time,

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    Victoria Plumb Reply:

    Thanks for your enquiry, yes we sell spare parts for our products, please contact our sales department on 0844 804 48 48 who will be able to assist in what you need.

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  2. Victoria Plumb Bathrooms

    I need to replace a shower valve with inlet pipes 115mm apart. Have you nything in stock?

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    Victoria Plumb Reply:

    Thanks for your enquiry, unfortunately we do not currently stock any shower valves with those pipe centre’s, majority of our valves have the pipe centre’s of 150mm with a -/+ adjustment of 20mm.

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  3. Victoria Plumb Bathrooms

    Is the cubik twin valve diverter ok to use with a combination boiler?

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    Victoria Plumb Reply:

    Hi Malcolm,

    Thanks for your interest, yes the Cubik Twin Valve Diverter is fine to use with a combination boiler.

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  4. Victoria Plumb Bathrooms

    Hi,
    I’m looking at getting a fixed shower head and also connect a bath filler. If i read above correctly, can I use the cubik twin valve diverter for this (turn left for shower and right for the bath filler), as your product description only mentions the bath filler being used with a triple valve with diverter.

    Thanks

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    adrian Reply:

    Hi Mark,

    Twin thermostatic shower valve & diverter can operate two points but not at the same time (simultaneously).

    The following article may prove useful: http://www.victoriaplumb.com/news/showers-new-products/choose-the-right-victoria-plumb-thermostatic-shower-valve-for-you/#more-434

    Many thanks
    Victoria Plumb Team

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  5. Victoria Plumb Bathrooms

    Hi

    Without seeing the product it is difficult to tell, but it sounds like you may have a faulty divertor.

    Please contact our customer services and if you made your purchase recently, they may be able to help.

    Customer Services: 0844 804 45 45

    Kind regards
    Victoria Plumb Technical Department

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  6. Victoria Plumb Bathrooms

    Hi Michael,

    You can indeed run them independently.

    I hope this is enough to answer your question and if there is anything else please let us know.

    Kind regards
    Victoria Plumb Team

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