I have posted before about issues we have at this house with low water pressure. Cut a long story short rather than using a break tank (which I was considering) we will be connecting to a supply 450m away but its going to be some time before this can happen.
In the meantime if I put a large tank in the loft and increase the size of the hot water cylinder am I likely to see a noticeable difference in pressure? In particular I would like to improve the pathetic shower - would the plan above work?
I appreciate the tank will take longer to fill and it may result in constant(ish) refilling of the tank but it would be better than what we have now (assuming the plan would work).
Any advice on sizes to support a family of four?
Space in the loft isn't an issue.
Thanks
D
In the meantime if I put a large tank in the loft and increase the size of the hot water cylinder am I likely to see a noticeable difference in pressure? In particular I would like to improve the pathetic shower - would the plan above work?
I appreciate the tank will take longer to fill and it may result in constant(ish) refilling of the tank but it would be better than what we have now (assuming the plan would work).
Any advice on sizes to support a family of four?
Space in the loft isn't an issue.
Thanks
D
