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  1. J

    Noisy rising water main!

    Thank you again. I shall try a Torbeck and have a look at the pipework. It does run under a bedroom floor where I don't think it is secured much. I will report back and let you know how I get on.
  2. J

    Noisy rising water main!

    Thanks for that. Yes, the noise only accurs when the cold water tank is filling. The noise is a sort of hissing/ rushing sound. I've been up to the loft and had a listen to the float valve and it doesn't sound too noise right there but it seems to be the same sort of sound! But I guess the...
  3. J

    Noisy rising water main!

    Can anyone offer some advice? I have a standard low pressure system in my house. The rising main fills the cold water tank in the loft. The problem I have is that the water running through the rising main is very noisy! The track the pipe takes on its way to the loft is quite complicated...
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    Low shower pressure

    Thanks for the advice ChrisR. I would find it very difficult to feed the shower with dedicated supplies from the HW cylinder and CW tank, as the drop is a complicated one under floors, down walls and behind fitted units! Which is why I was thinking of, perhaps, boosting just the hot supply...
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    Low shower pressure

    I have a standard gravity fed, open vented hot water system. The cold water tank is in the loft, the hot water cylinder is directly below it on the first floor and the bathroom is on the ground floor. I have a regular (non-thermastatic) shower mixer that is fed by the same supply that feeds...
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