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lau89
Hi,
I have recently replaced my standard bath taps for a thermostatic bath/shower mixer.
There has never been the greatest hot water pressure in this house, however after the new mixer was put on, it seemed to be reduced to just a dribble. (We had to change the gate valve as well during the fitting of the mixer as it jammed...) Also, we noticed that the overflow pipe was leaking (which it had never done before).
To fix the overflow pipe and possibly increase the water pressure, we fitted a pressure reducing vavle. This has helped the overflow situation but has done absolutely nothing towards helping the water pressure.
The hot water is gravity fed to a cylinder in the airing cupboard (in bathroom).
The cold water is mains fed.
The house isn't that old - was built in 90's, so we're hoping that there isn't a problem with the pipework.
Any help/advice would be appreciated!!
I have recently replaced my standard bath taps for a thermostatic bath/shower mixer.
There has never been the greatest hot water pressure in this house, however after the new mixer was put on, it seemed to be reduced to just a dribble. (We had to change the gate valve as well during the fitting of the mixer as it jammed...) Also, we noticed that the overflow pipe was leaking (which it had never done before).
To fix the overflow pipe and possibly increase the water pressure, we fitted a pressure reducing vavle. This has helped the overflow situation but has done absolutely nothing towards helping the water pressure.
The hot water is gravity fed to a cylinder in the airing cupboard (in bathroom).
The cold water is mains fed.
The house isn't that old - was built in 90's, so we're hoping that there isn't a problem with the pipework.
Any help/advice would be appreciated!!