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Filip
Hi,
We live in a house that recently renovated, but not by us, so I have very little information about the way it was done. I do know however that the renovation wasn't done by experts (as I can tell from the way the electricity was done).
We have two problems with our water flow. I am not sure whether they are related, but since they could be, I decided to post them in the same topic.
First problem : Our waterflow is pretty low.
I just did some measurements:
Groundlevel Cold water : 7.2 liters/minute
Groundlevel Hot water : 5.6 liters/minute
First floor Cold water : 6.5 liters/minute
First floor hot water : 5 liters / minute
Second problem: The shower is very hard to regulate. We have a thermostatic shower, but when we try to regulate the temperature, the temperature stays very cold up to around 38 degrees, and then when you turn it a bit warmer, it becomes very hot all of a sudden
Thanks in advance,
Filip
We live in a house that recently renovated, but not by us, so I have very little information about the way it was done. I do know however that the renovation wasn't done by experts (as I can tell from the way the electricity was done).
We have two problems with our water flow. I am not sure whether they are related, but since they could be, I decided to post them in the same topic.
First problem : Our waterflow is pretty low.
I just did some measurements:
Groundlevel Cold water : 7.2 liters/minute
Groundlevel Hot water : 5.6 liters/minute
First floor Cold water : 6.5 liters/minute
First floor hot water : 5 liters / minute
Second problem: The shower is very hard to regulate. We have a thermostatic shower, but when we try to regulate the temperature, the temperature stays very cold up to around 38 degrees, and then when you turn it a bit warmer, it becomes very hot all of a sudden
Thanks in advance,
Filip