Our old power shower is about to give up the ghost and the taps in the rest of the house have poor pressure so I would like to fit a pump near the hot water cylinder to supply the shower and to improve the pressure through the rest of the house.
I am a bit worried about all the advice to use an essex flange, because I don't want to start cutting holes in the cylinder to fit one.
The hot supply comes out of the top of the cylinder then down to the bottom of the airing cupboard and on into the house and I intended to fit the pump into this and the cold water supply which runs alongside it. .
Please can anyone tell me if it is ok to do this? Or is there anything that can be fitted into the pipe work to to the same job as the essex flange?
Thanks
I am a bit worried about all the advice to use an essex flange, because I don't want to start cutting holes in the cylinder to fit one.
The hot supply comes out of the top of the cylinder then down to the bottom of the airing cupboard and on into the house and I intended to fit the pump into this and the cold water supply which runs alongside it. .
Please can anyone tell me if it is ok to do this? Or is there anything that can be fitted into the pipe work to to the same job as the essex flange?
Thanks