Hi
I have no shame in admitting I am a DIY idiot , and have a few questions!
I live in a ground floor flat and the cold water and hot water tanks are in a cupboard inside the bathroom. The cold water is raised with the middle of the tank at around head height. I have no idea how many gallons it holds, dimensions (H) 850, (D) 600 & (W) 600. Directly below this is the Hot water tank. The hot water pressure in the flat gets progressively worse from the three current outlets. The highest being the kitchen sink and the lowest being the bath. Out of the three the bath has the most pressure and the kitchen sink the worst, in fact if it got any slow it would be in danger of stopping completely!
Firstly what can be done to resolve this low hot water pressure?
Secondly, I will be getting a new Bathroom soon, and plan to fit a shower (a power shower if possible). Is the above going to cause a real issue with this?
Any help would be much appreciated, and please remember when responding I have no idea what a flange is (seen it mentioned in a few threads)!
Kind regards
Dean
I have no shame in admitting I am a DIY idiot , and have a few questions!
I live in a ground floor flat and the cold water and hot water tanks are in a cupboard inside the bathroom. The cold water is raised with the middle of the tank at around head height. I have no idea how many gallons it holds, dimensions (H) 850, (D) 600 & (W) 600. Directly below this is the Hot water tank. The hot water pressure in the flat gets progressively worse from the three current outlets. The highest being the kitchen sink and the lowest being the bath. Out of the three the bath has the most pressure and the kitchen sink the worst, in fact if it got any slow it would be in danger of stopping completely!
Firstly what can be done to resolve this low hot water pressure?
Secondly, I will be getting a new Bathroom soon, and plan to fit a shower (a power shower if possible). Is the above going to cause a real issue with this?
Any help would be much appreciated, and please remember when responding I have no idea what a flange is (seen it mentioned in a few threads)!
Kind regards
Dean