Tim Brennan
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At home all our water upstairs (both hot and cold) is fed by the water tank in the loft and our water pressure is pretty low.
About 10 years ago we installed a shower with a thermostatic valve, but unfortunately the pressure is not sufficient to ever use it. So instead, we have been using a shower that fits over the bath taps. It is no power shower but is good enough.
The downside of this solution is that every 5 years the rubber perishes and it no longer wants to stay attached to the taps, additionally the flow is still a bit low and it is really an optimal solution both visually and practically.
I had a quote for £500 many years ago for fitting a pump to fix this. My questions are 1. How long do these pumps last? 2. are they costly to maintain? 3. Is there a particular brand or model to go for? 4. Are they noisy? 5. Is it best to install in the loft which is unheated to keep noise to a minimum or will that cause problems with freezing in the winter? 6. I'd like to be able to control the flow of water but the pumps I have seen don't seem to have any settings to control the output. What can be done to control the water flow rate?
About 10 years ago we installed a shower with a thermostatic valve, but unfortunately the pressure is not sufficient to ever use it. So instead, we have been using a shower that fits over the bath taps. It is no power shower but is good enough.
The downside of this solution is that every 5 years the rubber perishes and it no longer wants to stay attached to the taps, additionally the flow is still a bit low and it is really an optimal solution both visually and practically.
I had a quote for £500 many years ago for fitting a pump to fix this. My questions are 1. How long do these pumps last? 2. are they costly to maintain? 3. Is there a particular brand or model to go for? 4. Are they noisy? 5. Is it best to install in the loft which is unheated to keep noise to a minimum or will that cause problems with freezing in the winter? 6. I'd like to be able to control the flow of water but the pumps I have seen don't seem to have any settings to control the output. What can be done to control the water flow rate?