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Explore our range of Adora spare parts for bathroom fixtures, including valves, seals, and fittings. Unsure of your requirements? Use our Adora Identification Service by emailing a photograph, and we will assist in identifying the correct parts.

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Adora Spare Parts Identification Service

If you cannot locate a model code or part number, do not guess. Email us clear photos and we will help identify the correct Adora spare part for your bathroom fixtures, including taps, toilets, and showers. It prevents incorrect orders and ensures you receive the correct seal, valve, or service kit first time.

Send photos. We identify. You order with confidence.
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What to send
1
One photo of the complete item (e.g., tap, shower, cistern)
2
Close-up images of any markings or codes
3
Images of the removed cartridge or valve from different angles
4
Basic measurements in mm (width, length, spline count if known)
5
A brief description of the issue (e.g., leaking, no water, irregular temperature)
How it works
Step 1: Email photos and measurements
Step 2: We identify the closest match
Step 3: You order the correct spare part
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Tip: Include a ruler in one photo so we can judge size accurately.

Model Identification Guide

Adora model codes and markings can usually be found inside cistern lids, on the body of valves, or on cartridge housings. Refer to the guide below to identify where to check before placing an order.

Infrastructure Point of ID Output
Shower Towers Back panel, internal cartridge housing Model code (e.g., S1234)
WC Units Inside cistern lid, back wall of unit Cistern code
Cartridges On valve body or housing Cartridge type
Taps Base of tap, under spout Tap model

Common Spare Parts

Frequent requests for Adora spares include various valves, seals, and cartridges for taps and showers. If uncertain about which specific part you need, use the Identification Service above for assistance.

Shower valves: Essential for regulating water flow and temperature.
Inlet seals: Help to prevent leaks and maintain efficiency.
Ceramic discs: Commonly replaced components in many taps.
Thermostatic cartridges: Ensures controlled shower temperature.

Common Faults and Fixes

Tap Leaking
Generally caused by worn ceramic discs or seals. Identification is simplest with a photo and dimensional measurements.
Cistern Running
Typically due to flush valve seal issues. Photos and a description typically aid in diagnosis.
Inconsistent Temperature
Often a symptom of a faulty thermostatic cartridge. Best identified through images and physical description.
Weak Flush
Insufficient flush can result from worn flush valve seals; pictures aid in identification.
Slow Refill
A malfunctioning inlet valve or debris blockage often causes slow refilling. Photographs are useful for confirmation.
Leaking Seals
Leaking from worn O-rings or seal packs. Identification is easiest with photos of the faulty parts.

Technical Support FAQ

How do I identify my Adora shower model?+
Model codes can typically be found on the internal back panel or cartridge housing. Clear images assist greatly in identification.
Why is my Adora tap dripping?+
A dripping tap often suggests a worn ceramic disc or seal. Matching profiles using photos and dimensions is key to replacement.
What information should I include for the Identification Service?+
Send a full image, close-ups of codes or markings, and images of the dismantled part. Measurements are extremely helpful.
How do I identify the type of flush valve?+
Examine the markings on the valve body. Clear photos of inside the cistern will often quickly identify the style.
What if my Adora part lacks a code?+
Older parts may lack codes. Identification is usually possible through photo assessment alongside dimension checks.
Do different Adora models share parts?+
Some internal components may be shared. The best approach is use of model codes or photos for part confirmation.
Can identification work with only a photo of the exterior?+
Yes, but accuracy increases with images of the disassembled cartridge or valve, plus any available measurement data.