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  1. WilliamBJanas

    Low pressure on electric shower

    How about this? http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=150931627033&alt=web
  2. WilliamBJanas

    Low pressure on electric shower

    Yes, 7m actually haha. Is this not something one can do oneself? I have a fair amount of DIY experience and to be honest I don't like to pay others when it can be avoided!
  3. WilliamBJanas

    Low pressure on electric shower

    Do you think something like this would be appropriate? http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=121795525016&alt=web
  4. WilliamBJanas

    Low pressure on electric shower

    Floor level of the floor the shower is on is 5.4m above ground level. The shower unit is mounted 1.6m above floor level. So in total 6m above ground.
  5. WilliamBJanas

    Low pressure on electric shower

    The builder's are keepmoat and to be honest they have really let us down regarding customer care. They will only look at issues we raise that are included in the 'warranty pack' which is mainly totally disastrous things like wall collapses. The pressure seems quite low in the rest of the house...
  6. WilliamBJanas

    Low pressure on electric shower

    So if I am receiving less pressure then this I can fit a pump to boost my pressure to this level? And this should help with my problem in this case? Thank you very much for taking the time to answer.
  7. WilliamBJanas

    Low pressure on electric shower

    Hello, We are in a 3 floor new build property. The top floor bathroom has an electric shower which is always at pretty low pressure, and drops below the cut out level when any otherp tap in the house is open, making the shower unusable. I was wondering if it is possible to fit a booster...
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