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Often the problem will appear to be a pressure issue when it comes to volume or flow issue. A restriction in a line or just having a long line or under sized line could be the problem. There are many considerations; do you have enough pressure at your mains? Do you have an old furred up pipe work, perhaps lead or galv? Is your main stop open fully?
If you install a pressure gauge, you can check pressure. It should be above about 35 PSI. 35 PSI would be on the low side, but should be ok. Look at the http://www.milwaukeeplumbers123.com then look at it when the water is on full in the bathtub. If the pressure is ok until you turn on the water than it is a flow problem.
 
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One way to over come this is to install a pressure tank and check valve. The tank will give you the flow and the check valve will keep the flow going only into the tank or house. The in-coming flow will feed your tank and house as the water is used, so the tank should last for a long time before you see a loss of pressure. I have had good results with this set up. One last thing to check is for clogged aerators at the sinks and showerheads.
 
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simple jobs first! make sure your stopcock is fully open. some systems installed incorrectly can cause noise and vibration, this is sometimes solved by reducing the flow of water via the stopcock. Try it and see! let me know.
 
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I know this wont answer the question but whenever I turn off a stopcock I count the number of turns and put it back exactly how I left it, the same with lockshield valves.
 
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How can you increase the Water Pressure ?

Neco,

What kind of system is it?

If it's already an unvented system or a thermal store then as has already been said you can't increase it. However, if it's a vented gravity system then you could upgrade it to an unvented or thermal store.

Mark
 
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