Just went down to the middle bathroom and tried the shower there that is an attachment to the bath and wow the water powers through!...is this because the cylinder with all the water is up one level so the flow has gravity on its side?...where as the shower in the en-suite is on the same level?
Thanks so just found this
"An unvented mains pressure system stores mains pressure water in a large strengthened hot water tank (cylinder), usually found in the airing cupboard. The hot water will be heated either by immersion heaters fitted in the side of the cylinder or by a central heating...
Hi! Newbie here....
I live in a townhouse type new build....on the top floor I have an en-suite bathroom with regular shower...in a bedroom next door same level is the boiler room with the hot water tank...
I want to convert my shower to a power type...how much would this cost?
Also there is...