We have terrible tap flow in our house, save for the kitchen and utility room which are decent.
So we were thinking of a power shower solution for the en-suite and bathrooms.
A plumber visited today and suggested that a pressurised hot water tank may be the answer, saving wiring, cost of pumps and damage to the exiting - chipping out routes for new pipes in the bathrooms mixers in place.
Are these any good? Are there likely to be problems. (Testing water pressure suggests 17 litres per minute.)
A question I didn't ask the plumber - if we lose the cold water tank in the loft, how are the cold taps fed as save for the utility room, kitchen and outside taps, they are all fed from the cold water tank in the loft.
I guess there will need to be a connection from the mains to the pipe(s) that came from the cold tank that feed the rest of the house?
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