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I am in the process of refurbing a flat in a period house. The flat includes the 1st and second floors. The plan is to put 2 shower rooms on the first floor and another in the loft.

My plumber has now indicated that there is an issue with the water pressure from the mains. He reckons there is only one bar of water coming into the property and has asked me to reduce number of shower rooms.

I am trying to find a solution which will allow me to keep the 3 shower rooms. Can anyone please advise of any new technology available to enable increased water pressure for all 3 showers and 2 small kitchens. Thanks.
 
If you have room you could have stored water and use pumps, as one shower is in the loft then my guess is that you won't have room for that.
Is your combi/unvented etc. up to the job of feeding hot water to all those outlets?
My guess is that whatever you try you will still end up phoning the water board up and asking them to upgrade your mains.
If it is a lead mains then there are lead replacement schemes where you only have to pay for part of the work involved.
 
We have not even selected the boiler as yet as still trying to figure out how to overcome the water pressure issue ...

There is some space in the loft near the shower room and of course plenty of eaves ...
 
Doesn't mean that it'll take the weight.

In all honesty you're looking at getting your incoming main upgraded to cope with both the pressure and the flow rate.
 
We have not even selected the boiler as yet

Don't even think about a combi. It's got to be either a mains upgrade and unvented cylinder(s) or as mentioned, break tank and pump.
 
Dont even think about the boiler selection. It will not solve your problem as boiler manfacturers are the slaves of physics just like the rest of us.

Either get the supply uprated, or create some substantial storage.
 
Storage. Is that 1bar static or dynamic what's the flow rate? U need a BOosted cold water set up and a 2000l tank!
 
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