Hi,
Hopefully someone is able to answer these questions / offer advice?
I'm looking to buy 2 new thermostatic mixer showers for our en suites. These are the type of showers we currently have so I don't expect it to be too much effort to swap them over?
I need advice on shower flow rate if possible. I've got no idea what the flow rate is of our current showers (they are both Triton and have been in the house since it was build approx 10 years ago) and have seen showers I like with anything between 5/6Ltrs/min up to 15Ltrs/min.
What I need to know is, does it make THAT much difference? Obviously I'd like it as powerful as possible, but does this mean I should go for the higher flow rate? Also, if a shower has a flow rate of 15Ltrs/min, would that mean I would need to use it with a pump (which we do not currently have) to optimize the flow rate?
Many thanks,
Ben.
Hopefully someone is able to answer these questions / offer advice?
I'm looking to buy 2 new thermostatic mixer showers for our en suites. These are the type of showers we currently have so I don't expect it to be too much effort to swap them over?
I need advice on shower flow rate if possible. I've got no idea what the flow rate is of our current showers (they are both Triton and have been in the house since it was build approx 10 years ago) and have seen showers I like with anything between 5/6Ltrs/min up to 15Ltrs/min.
What I need to know is, does it make THAT much difference? Obviously I'd like it as powerful as possible, but does this mean I should go for the higher flow rate? Also, if a shower has a flow rate of 15Ltrs/min, would that mean I would need to use it with a pump (which we do not currently have) to optimize the flow rate?
Many thanks,
Ben.