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Selecting the Right Shower Pump


If you suffer from poor water pressure in your home a shower pump can often be the perfect solution to boosting water performance. The results are; improved shower performance, quicker bath fill and strong flowing taps. However, it is important to make sure that you get the right pump for your heating system.

GRAVITY FED

If you live in an older property there’s a good chance you have a gravity-fed system, renowned for poor pressure and flow.

MAINS FED: COMBI BOILER

Combination boilers are common and rely solely on mains pressure to deliver water around your home.

UNVENTED

Unvented systems require a separate hot water cylinder to store a quantity of hot water at mains pressure.

At CORGI direct , we offer a range of popular Salamander Pumps
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