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Russell Whiting
Hi, I'm looking for some preliminary advice, and grateful for any which can be given.
We live in a third floor flat which has awful water pressure from the mains. There is often no cold water coming through at all, which can last hours. We are looking at installing a water tank in the loft to help the situation, but I have a few questions which I wondered if people might have some info on before going on with the process.
1. What size tank would be needed usually? We have two sinks, bath and one toilet.
2. Would the loft beams usually need to be reinforced?
3. Would there be cost implications for filling up the tank from the mains rather than drawing it as and when?
4. In the unlikely event that there's no water and the tank empties, would this damage the system?
Thanks in advance!
Russell
We live in a third floor flat which has awful water pressure from the mains. There is often no cold water coming through at all, which can last hours. We are looking at installing a water tank in the loft to help the situation, but I have a few questions which I wondered if people might have some info on before going on with the process.
1. What size tank would be needed usually? We have two sinks, bath and one toilet.
2. Would the loft beams usually need to be reinforced?
3. Would there be cost implications for filling up the tank from the mains rather than drawing it as and when?
4. In the unlikely event that there's no water and the tank empties, would this damage the system?
Thanks in advance!
Russell