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i am having a new bathroom fitted and have had contrary advice re the performance of a pumped shower. concrete floor in the bathroom means that cant run a pipe through from the boiler so can anyone advise on the best pumped shower to use or worth getting into the work involved to work through the concrete floor and have the shower running from the combi boiler?
 
Surely you already have hot and cold in the bathroom which you can tee off, chase into walls and fit a thermostatic mixer off the combi? Or have I misunderstood?
 
If your hot water is supplied by a combi then you shouldn't need a pump,one thing that a combi does well is a shower!
 
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Welcome to the forums,hope you enjoy

As said should get a nice shower from the combi with right shower head
 
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