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I have a shower pump in my loft which recently started to leak and has been taken out by a emergency plumber.

The hot water tank is in the bathroom below, whilst the cold water tank is in the loft with the pump.

The emergency plumber mentioned I needed a special pump that would be able to draw the water up the pump to then out to the shower below.

Is there a special name for this type of pump?

I asked in the plumbers merchants and they said the plumber would tell me what it's called.

Can someone tell me what this type of pump is called??
 
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