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    Increasing cold pressure to a shower mixer

    I am not sure exactly what is being fed into the combi, but certainly whatever is coming out is at nothing like the actual mains pressure - my kitchen cold is on the mains and if I turn it on full I can soak the entire kitchen in a matter of seconds. I can't see a reducer anywhere, but quite a...
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    Increasing cold pressure to a shower mixer

    Hi folks, I have a shower mixer fed off a combi and a cold tank. Hot pressure and flow is excellent; cold is more problematic. At tap height, flow and pressure are fine, and they mix no problem. However, the tank is only about 2.2m (roughly) above tap height and doesn't provide enough...
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    Replacing kitchen taps: backnuts glued in place.

    Thanks, Bahco. I wondered if that might be the answer. I'm loth to try it as it's a confined space and lots of flammable material around and if anyone's capable of burning a kitchen down, it's me! Think I might leave it till after the weekend so if I do cause chaos I'll have half a chance of...
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    Replacing kitchen taps: backnuts glued in place.

    Hi folks, I'd appreciate any thoughts on the easiest way to tackle this. The backnuts on my (current) kitchen taps are plastic, the type that can only be screwed by hand. Some helpful soul decided to glue them into place for me, and they are rock solid. The rear of the sink is pretty...
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