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Hi hope you are well.
I have a gravity fed hot and cold. Hot water cylinder is on ground floor. Cold tank is in loft. I have 2 showers on 1st floor. One is pumped by a pump in the loft. Other is pumped by pump in shower itself. The latter is noisy and I want to replace it. But pressure in house in general is also not great so I would like to do whole house.
1) can I use whole house pump and the existing shower pump
2) will whole house pump give same pressure as dedicated shower pumps
3) some of our pipework is very thin is this a problem
4) is shower power booster and match for stuart turner 3 bar whole house?
Thanks for your time
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By thin I mean 15mm pipes
I have a gravity fed hot and cold. Hot water cylinder is on ground floor. Cold tank is in loft. I have 2 showers on 1st floor. One is pumped by a pump in the loft. Other is pumped by pump in shower itself. The latter is noisy and I want to replace it. But pressure in house in general is also not great so I would like to do whole house.
1) can I use whole house pump and the existing shower pump
2) will whole house pump give same pressure as dedicated shower pumps
3) some of our pipework is very thin is this a problem
4) is shower power booster and match for stuart turner 3 bar whole house?
Thanks for your time
[automerge]1575122796[/automerge]
By thin I mean 15mm pipes
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