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Good evening all,

To outline the scene, we have fitted a new bathroom( bath & basin) on the 3rd floor of a house and ran the plumbing across the landing to the loft of the two storey extension, where the tanks are located above the hot water cylinder. However obviously the water flow will be terrible due to the short tank head height and the poor incoming mains pressure.There are feeds that are currently capped that fed the old shower which was removed from the second floor bathroom. These feeds at a later date were intended to be used to feed a new walk in power shower in the new second floor bathroom. Due to the poor flow it has been advised to fit a universal or negative head water pump as there won't be enough flow to trigger a positive head pump. The pump to be fitted at the 2nd floor loft fed from the capped shower feeds, but would we then be able to t off from these feeds prior to the pump to go to the power shower on the second floor? Or is there an alternative soloution?
 
if you have a 3rd floor, stick tanks in the roof over the 3rd floor, all problems will be resolved, no need for pumps... whole house pumps and power shower pumps arent a good idea either, they wont work together
 
The 3rd floor ceiling runs into the roof space with no room to even crawl up into it. That was one of the first options we considered. We agreed to fit the bathroom at cost for an elder single lady prior to discovering the poor water pressure and issues of not being able to move the feed tank. Now we are at the stage where they aren't willing to pay the material costs until the bathroom is fed with water. A favour biting you in the bum!
 
won't be doing that sort of quote again then.......................
 
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