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I have a gravity fed shower which needs replacing. I want a power sh

Posted by Ed Kitching, on
I have a gravity fed shower which needs replacing. I want a power shower to give plenty of water. Do I need a separate pump. What do you suggest?
William Keogh

William Keogh

Ed, I would suggest that you convert property to Cold Mains Supply for all Cold Taps and a Single Impeller 1.5. Bar Pump for Hot Water Feed from Hot Water Cylinder. Then the whole property gets pressurised water. The pump I would suggest should be a Booster Pump. The usual cost for this work and all Materials is about £400.00 which is usually cheaper than just fitting a Twin Impeller Pump to a Shower Valve in Bathroom. Bill Pipe Dreams Plumbing Services, Bournemouth, Dorset (You can find us on Google Search Engines

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