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Could there be enough hot water pressure for a shower?
Hi all, I live in a ground floor all electric 1 bedroom flat.
I do have a bathroom with a short bath in it; if possible I would like to have fitted a bath mixer tap with a shower hose fitting. In the airing cupboard there is a cold water tank on top of an insulated tank with an off peak immersion heater . The top cold water tank is at the ceiling level. The hot tank below is at the top 4'2" from the floor. Could this have enough pressure to use a bath mixer tap with a shower hose fitting? Or is a separate electric shower unit the only way? Hoping someone can advise me. Mick. |
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