Hi. I am really stuck and not sure what to do. So I thought I'd give this forum a go.
The pressure in my bathroom was really poor, so I was adviced to put in a new shower pump. So I put in a stuart Turner s2.0 bar twin pump. This was fitted in the airing cupboard and although I happy with the pump it is a little noise and is connected to the entire water system.
The problem is the noise. I have my 3 year old daughter room next to the bathroom. And I another baby on the way in the next few months and I am really concerned with noise, especially early morning.
I have been advised by the plumbers who fitted the pump to (a) drill holes and install a vent at the back the airing cupboard - will this cause more vibration , and (b) change the airing cupboard door with and fire door.
Has anyone got any experience of to minimise noise from the water pump or are the above suggestion sufficient.
Any advice is appreciated
Thanks
The pressure in my bathroom was really poor, so I was adviced to put in a new shower pump. So I put in a stuart Turner s2.0 bar twin pump. This was fitted in the airing cupboard and although I happy with the pump it is a little noise and is connected to the entire water system.
The problem is the noise. I have my 3 year old daughter room next to the bathroom. And I another baby on the way in the next few months and I am really concerned with noise, especially early morning.
I have been advised by the plumbers who fitted the pump to (a) drill holes and install a vent at the back the airing cupboard - will this cause more vibration , and (b) change the airing cupboard door with and fire door.
Has anyone got any experience of to minimise noise from the water pump or are the above suggestion sufficient.
Any advice is appreciated
Thanks