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Mphutchy
Hi, we have just moved into a new house and we are not too sure who is responsible for our poor water pressure/flow or whether we have grounds to complain at all, so some help would be greatly appreciated.
The developers are still on site, but are now building houses a fair distance from us. we have been moved in for about 3 months. The house has 2 bathrooms, occasionally we require the use of two showers at the same time, but our water pressure/flow does not seem up to the job. When we were sold the house we were told that we had an unvented hot water systems, which works from mains pressure so we would have no problem with operating two showers at once. To be honest, even when just one shower is operating the taps elsewhere run at a very slow pace, and if another tap is run we then cower under the shower head as the water flow reduces by half. This is not just an issue we have with the hot water, if we run two cold taps in the house then the flow is weak across the two of them, but naturally we feel it more when in a hot shower!
The internal stopcock is fully open and the pipework for hot water is 22mm. There is a pressure restricting valve just after the stopcock and this seems to be set to 3bar. (as a side note when we turn on a tap this drops down to about 1.5bar, so my guess is the supply into the house is actually at about 3 bar??)
We have told the developer of our concerns and they checked the pressure reducing valve, cleaned it out and told us that there were no issues. This was a few weeks ago, I asked them again today, as I am sure that they need to do more. They checked the external stopcock and this was also fully on, so no issues there. So the pressure seems OK at 3 bar, but I am confused as to why we have such a weak flow of water.
I did a test just now and the tap nearest the stopcock fills a bucket up at a rate of 6 litres per minute. This seems quite low, but is it acceptable? if not, Where should I direct my complaint, water company or developer?
Could we be missing something? Perhaps the pressure reducing valve is faulty?
Thanks for any help
Michael
The developers are still on site, but are now building houses a fair distance from us. we have been moved in for about 3 months. The house has 2 bathrooms, occasionally we require the use of two showers at the same time, but our water pressure/flow does not seem up to the job. When we were sold the house we were told that we had an unvented hot water systems, which works from mains pressure so we would have no problem with operating two showers at once. To be honest, even when just one shower is operating the taps elsewhere run at a very slow pace, and if another tap is run we then cower under the shower head as the water flow reduces by half. This is not just an issue we have with the hot water, if we run two cold taps in the house then the flow is weak across the two of them, but naturally we feel it more when in a hot shower!
The internal stopcock is fully open and the pipework for hot water is 22mm. There is a pressure restricting valve just after the stopcock and this seems to be set to 3bar. (as a side note when we turn on a tap this drops down to about 1.5bar, so my guess is the supply into the house is actually at about 3 bar??)
We have told the developer of our concerns and they checked the pressure reducing valve, cleaned it out and told us that there were no issues. This was a few weeks ago, I asked them again today, as I am sure that they need to do more. They checked the external stopcock and this was also fully on, so no issues there. So the pressure seems OK at 3 bar, but I am confused as to why we have such a weak flow of water.
I did a test just now and the tap nearest the stopcock fills a bucket up at a rate of 6 litres per minute. This seems quite low, but is it acceptable? if not, Where should I direct my complaint, water company or developer?
Could we be missing something? Perhaps the pressure reducing valve is faulty?
Thanks for any help
Michael