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Draez
Hi all
Here's a problem. 3 storey victorian terrace house, water pressure/flow good on ground floor, gets worse the higher you go up (esp cold water), at the top pressure and flow poor, less than half on the ground. The neighbours don't have the same problem. Plumber (friend of a friend) took a look, all valves fully open, Potterton combi boiler with unvented water heater tank (described by plumber as like a cheap megaflow) functioning normally...however, he noticed that the 22mm feed from the main (and the 22mm pipe out of the tank) narrow to 15mm before they go around the house. So we are effectively using a 15mm as opposed to 22mm plumbing system.
The plumber reckons this is the cause and to rectify will involve setting up a parallel 22mm line up to the top floor, capping off the 15mm pipes and feeding the local 15mm pipes from the 22mm, and perhaps backfeeding the system so that we get max pressure at the top.
It sounds reasonable to me, but as it is a fairly big job, my plumber recommended I get a second opinion...so the question is...is this a likely cause of the problem and will the recommended fix make a reasonable improvement? Anything else to consider?
My first posting, thanks for your time
J
Here's a problem. 3 storey victorian terrace house, water pressure/flow good on ground floor, gets worse the higher you go up (esp cold water), at the top pressure and flow poor, less than half on the ground. The neighbours don't have the same problem. Plumber (friend of a friend) took a look, all valves fully open, Potterton combi boiler with unvented water heater tank (described by plumber as like a cheap megaflow) functioning normally...however, he noticed that the 22mm feed from the main (and the 22mm pipe out of the tank) narrow to 15mm before they go around the house. So we are effectively using a 15mm as opposed to 22mm plumbing system.
The plumber reckons this is the cause and to rectify will involve setting up a parallel 22mm line up to the top floor, capping off the 15mm pipes and feeding the local 15mm pipes from the 22mm, and perhaps backfeeding the system so that we get max pressure at the top.
It sounds reasonable to me, but as it is a fairly big job, my plumber recommended I get a second opinion...so the question is...is this a likely cause of the problem and will the recommended fix make a reasonable improvement? Anything else to consider?
My first posting, thanks for your time
J