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But what is the worthwhile reason for raising it once in the loft? Tiny, barely noticeable increase in output at tap. And all it took was spending the time and effort constructing a platform.
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As for why would you do it. If any of you have ever lived in a house with a gravity fed shower you would appreciate every foot matters. It doesn't matter a fuvk with the taps.
Personally i'd throw the tank in the bin and fit an unvented or a combi is cheaper to run.
No need to go around like the cobblers bairns.
Thats about itSo basically a tank raised in a loft is only ever there to turn a really rubbish shower into a vaguely alright shower?
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