Hi all,
I have a combie boiler (kitchen) and a shower room in a loft conversion. The previous owners put in a basic electric shower (Triton Aquatronic 3 Ultra).
The issue is two things - first off, the pressure there is poor anyway but second, any time any other taps are running the water slows to a trickle - just enough to stop it from flashing up with the low pressure setting - and yeah - just wait for the washing machine to turn on! This is also true with the hot tap on the basin.
I avoid using that shower when the other one is going (though telling my family not to use the other one when I'm in that . . . never works).
So the question is - what's the best thing I can do to increase the pressure? I've had a look about and it seems that pumped electric showers aren't allowed? And direct from the combi seems to be a no go due to that pressure (that and basically having to gut the shower room to do it).
Thanks for any advice!
I have a combie boiler (kitchen) and a shower room in a loft conversion. The previous owners put in a basic electric shower (Triton Aquatronic 3 Ultra).
The issue is two things - first off, the pressure there is poor anyway but second, any time any other taps are running the water slows to a trickle - just enough to stop it from flashing up with the low pressure setting - and yeah - just wait for the washing machine to turn on! This is also true with the hot tap on the basin.
I avoid using that shower when the other one is going (though telling my family not to use the other one when I'm in that . . . never works).
So the question is - what's the best thing I can do to increase the pressure? I've had a look about and it seems that pumped electric showers aren't allowed? And direct from the combi seems to be a no go due to that pressure (that and basically having to gut the shower room to do it).
Thanks for any advice!