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They want more pressure to the shower head but want the cheapest option. Any suggestions?
Water pressure to the bathroom is good it's just the shower head that's a bit tame.
My suggestion would be to fit a new bar shower and a pump.
What else could be done?

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What's feeding the taps?
What isos are fitted?
What HW water system do they have?
What is the actual HW pressure (static & dynamic)?
TBH that's a pretty poor tap from a flow perspective so my first port of call would be a better engineered tap with a better flow rate. None of those cheap types will flow well.
 
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