Hi all,
We have a gravity fed system and are getting a new shower installed as part of a whole new bathroom fit out.
It's been suggested we could connect our bathroom sink taps to the mains, rather than the water storage tank as it is at present.
Is there any reason why a shower pump can't be used as a whole house pump? I think if we just have the taps connected to the mains we won't be able to blend the hot/cold as the mixer tap is intended to be used.
We have this one:
Thanks, hope this makes sense!
We have a gravity fed system and are getting a new shower installed as part of a whole new bathroom fit out.
It's been suggested we could connect our bathroom sink taps to the mains, rather than the water storage tank as it is at present.
Is there any reason why a shower pump can't be used as a whole house pump? I think if we just have the taps connected to the mains we won't be able to blend the hot/cold as the mixer tap is intended to be used.
We have this one:
Salamander 2.0 Bar Twin Positive Head Shower Pump CT75 xTra CT75XTRA
Salamander Pumps' CT75+ Xtra pump is a hard-working affordable pump. Robust, compact and quiet, this pump is the ideal way to boost the water pressure to a single shower. This product is a twin impeller shower pump, suitable for boosting both hot and cold water in positive head, gravity fed...
www.cityplumbing.co.uk
Thanks, hope this makes sense!