mains water

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I have a shared mains supply with 5 other houses, hence very poor pressure. Is there a devise/tank etc or anything i can do apart from a new expensive solo supply. I use a combi boiler so have no storage tank.
 
I'm just guessing here, someone will no doubt put me right.
if you were to apply to have a water meter fitted would the water company not be obliged to run you a new service.
 
hmm so if you have decent pressure/flow rate for your combi then i don't know why your cold is not so good?...
 
I'm just guessing here, someone will no doubt put me right.
if you were to apply to have a water meter fitted would the water company not be obliged to run you a new service.
would be good if they would.
They want £277 just to apply for a new supply before even giving me an idea of the actual cost!
 
hmm. even though you have a shared supply you are supposed to be guaranteed a decent pressure. i'd call them and ask as you are by law supposed to get at least 1 bar pressure (although this is not v. good)...:(
 
they do, but only at the main stop cock, not at the tap. They are a waste of time to be honest
 
hang on the external stopcock will be in the pavement or somewhere just outside the property. your own stopcock should be somewhere like under the kitchen sink/near where the water enters your property.
 
hang on the external stopcock will be in the pavement or somewhere just outside the property. your own stopcock should be somewhere like under the kitchen sink/near where the water enters your property.
Yes my stop cock is, but they only guarantee 1 bar at the main (road) stop cock
 
I'm just guessing here, someone will no doubt put me right.
if you were to apply to have a water meter fitted would the water company not be obliged to run you a new service.
would be good if they would.
They want £277 just to apply for a new supply before even giving me an idea of the actual cost!

i didnt mention applying for a new service. just apply for a water meter.

& i believe you are guaranteed 0.7bar static pressure to your property, although as has been said before thats not very good.
see link.
http://www.ofwat.gov.uk/aptrix/ofwa...ByTitle/gss_april08.pdf/$FILE/gss_april08.pdf
 

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