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Who are you? The primary school teacher?You have been given the correct advise , now apologise for your rudeness towards Picasso.

Who are you? The primary school teacher?You have been given the correct advise , now apologise for your rudeness towards Picasso.

Learn some manners.Who are you? The primary school teacher?

Nah mate, you need to!Learn some manners.

Sorry mate you misunderstand, I am saying its NOT a good idea to fit a single pump, if your going to do it do it right and fit a twin pump feeding the hot and cold in the bathroom with equal pressure supplies.


Thanks for tip...you are now on ignore..Hi xant14,
When someone posts something you don't like, don't bother replying. Just click on their name and then "ignore" in the box that appears. I do this a lot and it makes the forum appear really civilised.

Who are you? The primary school teacher?
Ok so now I have chased a pipe in at lower level running at skirting board level then up to the tap. It is 100% better, but still a tad slow. I still have my reduced bore isolating valve in, but even if I take it out I think the tails would restrict it. It is definitely positive head now ( I didn't think it was negative before tbh). Would a single pump now be an answer?
Downstairs tap is fine.

FFS What?FFS!!!!

Hahaha, no sorry.You liked my post, but you're not following my advice....

I have done my bathroom up
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