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matt-miles
Hi all,
Our upstairs en-suite bathroom has a recently replaced thermostatic mixer valve in the shower, and it's barely useable... If I'm honest, (and if I was into that sort of thing...) I could pee harder... So I was thinking I could do with a pump.
The problem is, I can't seem to get my head around where to fit it or what type I need... Would I be best to have the pump act on all the hot taps in the house? Or would I be best to have it just work on the shower itself?
The shower is fed by a vented hot water cylinder on the same floor as the shower and a Cold water storage tank (which is already on about 1 metre of stilts) in the loft.
The airing cupboard (which is where I would think the pump would go?) is next to our 11 month old son's bedroom - so noise is a potential issue...
I realise without seeing the house, its probably difficult to say anything, but can anyone offer some advice?
Thanks in advance!
Matt
Our upstairs en-suite bathroom has a recently replaced thermostatic mixer valve in the shower, and it's barely useable... If I'm honest, (and if I was into that sort of thing...) I could pee harder... So I was thinking I could do with a pump.
The problem is, I can't seem to get my head around where to fit it or what type I need... Would I be best to have the pump act on all the hot taps in the house? Or would I be best to have it just work on the shower itself?
The shower is fed by a vented hot water cylinder on the same floor as the shower and a Cold water storage tank (which is already on about 1 metre of stilts) in the loft.
The airing cupboard (which is where I would think the pump would go?) is next to our 11 month old son's bedroom - so noise is a potential issue...
I realise without seeing the house, its probably difficult to say anything, but can anyone offer some advice?
- What sort of pump would you recommend?
- Where in the system should it be fitted?
- Do I even need a pump - Is there anything else I can do to help the flow of the shower?
Thanks in advance!
Matt