Hello,
I’ve been doing my first refurbishment is a two bed flat with a bathroom and ensuite . Learnt a lot and been grateful for input’s especially from Shaun. The customer had ordered swan neck mixer taps for kitchen, bathroom and ensuite. On installing then all the hot water flow is none existent in the kitchen which has a tall swan neck tap. When the low lying bath hot water is running there is no flow in the ensuite or kitchen.
I have no idea what the flow was like pre refurb but I suspect that moving from low taps to swan neck has exacerbated the hot water flow issue. The flat has a direct gravity fed cylinder.
I’m a novice in this but I suspect that a salamander pump or a pressurised direct cylinder would improve the flow. Are there any conclusive test that can be carried out before I recommend to the customer to go with a pump/pressurised cylinder.
Kind Regards
Tezzer
I’ve been doing my first refurbishment is a two bed flat with a bathroom and ensuite . Learnt a lot and been grateful for input’s especially from Shaun. The customer had ordered swan neck mixer taps for kitchen, bathroom and ensuite. On installing then all the hot water flow is none existent in the kitchen which has a tall swan neck tap. When the low lying bath hot water is running there is no flow in the ensuite or kitchen.
I have no idea what the flow was like pre refurb but I suspect that moving from low taps to swan neck has exacerbated the hot water flow issue. The flat has a direct gravity fed cylinder.
I’m a novice in this but I suspect that a salamander pump or a pressurised direct cylinder would improve the flow. Are there any conclusive test that can be carried out before I recommend to the customer to go with a pump/pressurised cylinder.
Kind Regards
Tezzer