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i have a town house, and my bathroom and shower room is on the top floor (3rd floor)
my water pressure downstairs in the kitchen is fine, but upstairs i have no pressure. my water tank is in the loft sitting above the shower.
what can i do to increase the water pressure, especially in the bath, as i cant give my baby a bath, due to taking so long to fill the bath up.
i've never had this problem before, but i did just install a new bathroom suite, do you think this might have somthing to do with it (taps).
i have been adviced to either get a combi boiler, and get rid of the tank, but will this fix the water pressure problem i have upstairs.
as i have an unsuite bathroom and a bath and shower in the main bathroom on the top floor it will be to expensive to install two power showers.
i've been told i can do somthing with the water tank to increase the water pressure.
can someone advice me, on what to do and what kind of cost i am looking at.
my water pressure downstairs in the kitchen is fine, but upstairs i have no pressure. my water tank is in the loft sitting above the shower.
what can i do to increase the water pressure, especially in the bath, as i cant give my baby a bath, due to taking so long to fill the bath up.
i've never had this problem before, but i did just install a new bathroom suite, do you think this might have somthing to do with it (taps).
i have been adviced to either get a combi boiler, and get rid of the tank, but will this fix the water pressure problem i have upstairs.
as i have an unsuite bathroom and a bath and shower in the main bathroom on the top floor it will be to expensive to install two power showers.
i've been told i can do somthing with the water tank to increase the water pressure.
can someone advice me, on what to do and what kind of cost i am looking at.