Our upstairs shower has an Aqualisa thermostatic mixer but the pressure is poor. It's got a lot worse in the last year or so and having been refreshingly 'scalped' by a Spanish Hotel shower need to do something to ours to appease rebellious teenage daughters!!
2 Questions.
Is there anything I can do to restore the original pressure, i'm assuming the pipes must be scaled up in some way???
The hot tank is in the cupboard on the landing , the cold water tank in the loft. Is it a simple enough job for a plumber to increase the showerhead pressure with a suitable pump alongside(?) the hot tank??
See also: //www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=181917#181917
An afterthought that the hot tank could be moved to oncrease pressure??
2 Questions.
Is there anything I can do to restore the original pressure, i'm assuming the pipes must be scaled up in some way???
The hot tank is in the cupboard on the landing , the cold water tank in the loft. Is it a simple enough job for a plumber to increase the showerhead pressure with a suitable pump alongside(?) the hot tank??
See also: //www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=181917#181917
An afterthought that the hot tank could be moved to oncrease pressure??