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Hi, I am renovating my apartment, so new kitchen and bathroom, but have really bad hot water. I am running an electric gravity fed system at the moment as i have no gas, but pressure is terrible as i have a flat roof and tank is in the airing cupboard, only at head height. It is ok for the shower as i have a very noisey, but effective shower pump. In the kitchen it is terrible. I have been told i have one bar of pressure at the mains. What can i do to improve? Is there a newer electric system i can replace it with? Can i pump the whole flat, or use an instantaneous hot water heater?
 
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