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hiya guys

can anyone help me plz

my daughter has recently rented a hair salon from the council, and brought the hair and beauty business.

we have 2 new wash basins, and would like to install water heater, run the 2 hair basins, cause at the moment it

only as a shower, and we don't think think is suitable as you can only use 1 basin at a time with 1 shower. thanks
 
hiya guys

can anyone help me plz

my daughter has recently rented a hair salon from the council, and brought the hair and beauty business.

we have 2 new wash basins, and would like to install water heater, run the 2 hair basins, cause at the moment it

only as a shower, and we don't think think is suitable as you can only use 1 basin at a time with 1 shower. thanks

Depends on how much hot water you're going to use. Suggest something like the Zip Inline instantaneous ones http://www.zipheaters.co.uk/zip-hot-water which can be set to lower temps for hair washing etc.
 
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