Bit of an odd one. I run a business (Hotel) and an adjoining house on a separate meter, also owned by the same business, and is usually empty.
If too many showers are in use at the same time some rooms have poor water flow to some of the showers in the hotel.
When the water system was upgraded they did recommended upgrading the incoming supply which would involve a bit of work, and obviously cost.
It there anything against having a pumber linking the water supply from the ajoining house to the water system at the hotel so the volume of incoming water goes up? In theory the pipework is relatively close and I can see where it would be done, and seems simpler than upgrading the man . We are paying the metered water supply at each address
If too many showers are in use at the same time some rooms have poor water flow to some of the showers in the hotel.
When the water system was upgraded they did recommended upgrading the incoming supply which would involve a bit of work, and obviously cost.
It there anything against having a pumber linking the water supply from the ajoining house to the water system at the hotel so the volume of incoming water goes up? In theory the pipework is relatively close and I can see where it would be done, and seems simpler than upgrading the man . We are paying the metered water supply at each address