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We purchased this to boost our mains water pressure for a new shower build when plumbing works were being done in September. Plans changed and we no longer need/used this as part of our new build. It was fitted by the plumber but not used so it comes with union joins too.
-X1 Salamander Home Boost mains pressure boosterpump
[h=2]ProductDescription[/h]Home Boost is anintelligent pump, it recognises when pressure & flow is low &automatically boost the performance of the incoming mains water.
[h=2]Features[/h]
  • Boosts mains waterpressure and flow
  • Simple to install
  • Compact size
  • Water fittingregulations compliant
  • Very quiet operation
RRP.£328.75 inc VAT ( please see receipt image)



http://www.home-boost.co.uk/ for more info


[h=1]What is HomeBoost?[/h]
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  • Home Boost operates at 1.6 bar closed head, it will boost
    pressure typically by 1.5 bar while regulating flow up to 12 ltrs/min ensuring compliance with water fitting regulations.
  • Meaning you can enjoy full flowing showers, speedy bathfill, and improved effectiveness of your combi boiler.

[h=1]Why fit HomeBoost?[/h]If you are experiencing poor water pressure or flow via your combi boiler or mains pressure fed heating system, then Home Boost is the perfect low cost, compact, water fitting compliant, solution to help ‘Boost’ your pressure and flow.
[h=2]Problems[/h]


  • Getting efficient mains water flow and pressure into
    your property?
  • Slow bath fill?
  • A poorly performing shower?
  • Slow flow through your kitchen or bath tap?
  • Poor combi boiler performance?
 
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