Hi all,
Bought a 3 bed semi and gutted it out completely. It's fed off of a 15mm incoming water mains pipe which then branches off in 15mm pipe to feed the bathrooms, boiler, kitchen etc.
It already has a relatively new Worcester Combi Boiler which I want to keep, a small downstairs loo (basin&toilet) and 1st floor bathroom with a thermostatic mixer. I’m planning to convert the loft and install an en-suite….
What do I need to do to increase the water pressure/flowrate to the loft en-suite so that the 2 showers can be on at the same time WITHOUT fitting an unvented cylinder??
Bought a 3 bed semi and gutted it out completely. It's fed off of a 15mm incoming water mains pipe which then branches off in 15mm pipe to feed the bathrooms, boiler, kitchen etc.
It already has a relatively new Worcester Combi Boiler which I want to keep, a small downstairs loo (basin&toilet) and 1st floor bathroom with a thermostatic mixer. I’m planning to convert the loft and install an en-suite….
What do I need to do to increase the water pressure/flowrate to the loft en-suite so that the 2 showers can be on at the same time WITHOUT fitting an unvented cylinder??
- Can I keep the 15mm incoming mains as is and replace the 15 to 22mm pipe running to all the bathrooms?
- Do I ask the water company to upgrade the 15mm to a larger incoming supply pipe then branch off in 22mm or would 15 suffice?
- OR…(my preferred option) Can I just install an electric shower in the loft with a pump to give it the extra flowrate?