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cihi2001
Hello,
I recently had a situation after a plumber came and did a job for me. He connected the water pipes through the toilet,basin and the shower. I was bringing another plumber and asked two more if the pump should be connected through the toilet and the basin too and they said no. I want to find out opinions on how plumbers will do in this case? The plumber who did the job was explaining that if the water pipes from toilet and basin will be disconnected from the pump the try won't function as well as the modern appliance works much better on pressurised systems i.e booster pumps. He also said if he would install a booster pump then he will connect all bathroom appliances to it unless instructed to do otherwise. I'm looking for opinions: how is it right in fact? to connect only the shower/bath or all appliances? When all appliances are connected the noise made by the pump is not little. Thanks for reading my post.
I recently had a situation after a plumber came and did a job for me. He connected the water pipes through the toilet,basin and the shower. I was bringing another plumber and asked two more if the pump should be connected through the toilet and the basin too and they said no. I want to find out opinions on how plumbers will do in this case? The plumber who did the job was explaining that if the water pipes from toilet and basin will be disconnected from the pump the try won't function as well as the modern appliance works much better on pressurised systems i.e booster pumps. He also said if he would install a booster pump then he will connect all bathroom appliances to it unless instructed to do otherwise. I'm looking for opinions: how is it right in fact? to connect only the shower/bath or all appliances? When all appliances are connected the noise made by the pump is not little. Thanks for reading my post.