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Hi all, any chance of some advice please?

We've had a plumber in recently who has done a wonderful job cosmetically with a new en suite shower room for us but the water pressure from the new shower is awful. So much so, you can't wash the soap out of your hair.

We're now being told we need a twin water pressure pump but my query is the shower they took out ran perfectly and that didn't have a pressure pump. It's a gravity fed tank system and not electric.

I don't get why it would be any different?

Thanks
 

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