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Ollie Battams

The water pressure coming into my house seems too high for my electric shower. I have an Aqualisa Quartz Electric 9.5kW electric shower.

In there past I have used the warranty on the shower to replace it. I always thought the electric shower was faulty.

But...

Recently, there was a leak outside on my neighbours outside tap which reduced the pressure slightly and my shower was working perfectly. It was fixed and now my shower is struggling again. I have to have it on full heat and sometimes turn the bath cold tap on to reduce the pressure going into it.

What are my options? Do I have to get a more powerful shower to handle the pressure or do I need to get something fitted to the inlet pipe to the shower to reduce the pressure?

Any help will be much appreciated. I'm a bit of a shower connoisseur and want my nice showers back :(
 
Get a pressure reducing valve fitted to where the water main comes into the building. Simple enough job for a plumber. Post your location up on here and I'm sure someone may be able to help.
 
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I would be carefull what you ask for - low pressure is usually the bug bear especially in London
I would reduce the pressure to the shower only and leave the rest - pressure drops occur at
high demand times and you might regret reducing the whole house centralheatking
 
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Not necessarily, if he has 4 bar pressure and reduces it to 3 bar, if the water pressure then drops 1 bar at peak time he will still have the same 3 bar which is plenty.
 
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apologies meady I just had that eureka moment, I translated your post completely wrong, then about 11pm last night the penny dropped lol :willy_nilly:sorry dude !!!:yesnod:
 
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