Morning all
I am looking at installing a shower over the bath.
There is a shower attachment from the bath mixer tap assembly and when I hold it up to the required height I would say the pressure is borderline for a decent shower.
The airing cupboard backs onto the end of the bath where the wall mounted shower will be installed and the storage tank is in the loft directly above.
I am hoping that by bringing the hot water supply from the pipe just after the immersion tank and a cold water feed from close to the loft tank the pressure will increase enough to make it suitable.
My question is if it is possible to buy a mixer shower that, if the pressure does not increase enough, a pump can be added later ?. Or is a shower either a mixer or pump and not suitable for both
Many thanks for any info or suggestions
I am looking at installing a shower over the bath.
There is a shower attachment from the bath mixer tap assembly and when I hold it up to the required height I would say the pressure is borderline for a decent shower.
The airing cupboard backs onto the end of the bath where the wall mounted shower will be installed and the storage tank is in the loft directly above.
I am hoping that by bringing the hot water supply from the pipe just after the immersion tank and a cold water feed from close to the loft tank the pressure will increase enough to make it suitable.
My question is if it is possible to buy a mixer shower that, if the pressure does not increase enough, a pump can be added later ?. Or is a shower either a mixer or pump and not suitable for both
Many thanks for any info or suggestions