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Yeah, not the best is it, I have a couple of mates in the block & there's was never as bad as mine, must be something specific to me I guessPressure won’t be the best less than 0.1 bar as the tank isn’t that high ideally you would want it 3m above the cylinder
My plumber (new guy) is going to strip out the pump tomorrow and restore the status quo, will re-assess after that & hope it doesn't stop completely !, thanks for the guidanceWhich taps are causing the issue? Seperate bath basin taps should be fine as long as the pipework has been done right. The kitchen tap is the tricky one but its certainly possible to still get a good enough flow rate out of it.
Yeah, not the best is it, I have a couple of mates in the block & there's was never as bad as mine, must be something specific to me I guess
The basin & bathtaps will be pretty old to be fair, the bath ones could be as old as the initial installation i.e., 30 yearsHow old are your taps ?
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