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    How to increase Incoming mains flow

    Great, cheers for the quick reply. Just a couple more questions for you if you don't mind? (sorry..!) Should I try and run the 22mm along the whole mains run, T'ing off to 15 where needed, or just run it in as far as the existing bathroom stop tap and leave the existing pipe work as is? (Much...
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    How to increase Incoming mains flow

    Thanks for the suggestions, much appreciated. Will probably keep downstairs shower as electric and see how things look with new 22mm pipe from mains before deciding on the loft. I think my whole plumbing set up here is completely back to front anyway so may need a rethink (i.e. mains comes in to...
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    How to increase Incoming mains flow

    Thanks for the reply. The two showers will not necessarily be used at the same time but I would like it to be possible. (2 adults plus one 9yr old girl here so we'll need that option before too long...!) Downstairs is just one couple and we're on friendly terms with them so liaising shouldn't be...
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    How to increase Incoming mains flow

    Thanks all so much for you quick responses. Much appreciated. I'll try to answer your questions in turn.... This might be possible- the poly cound continue for an extra 4 feet or so vertically before splitting, which I'm guessing could help flow to both flats? My current shower is electric...
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    How to increase Incoming mains flow

    Hi there, New to this forum so apologies if I ask any stupid questions! My question is about my mains cold water supply, which is shared with the flat below. I am having a loft conversion with shower room (which will be at the opposite end of the flat from current mains supply & boiler etc.)...
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