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Shower Pumps or Alternatives
Asking because my boyfriend won't..
We have a nine year old house and are looking to get a better performance from our lame gravity fed en-suite shower. In a perfect world, the hot water feed and the cold water feed would be in the airing cupboard, but instead we have the cold water tank in the loft directly above the en-suite shower, with the cold water pipe dropping straight down behind the shower, and the hot some nine feet away (the bathroom is inbetween) in the airing cupboard with the pipes running below the floor and back up behind the shower, thus making the fitting of a conventional pump not so straightforward. So alternatives we have considered are a Triton T40i Booster Unit, or a Mira PS1 (aka Enhance) Booster Pump fitted between the shower head and the rose. Are there any other obvious alternatives we should consider, or does anyone have experience of the above two solutions? Many thanks. |
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