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Hi all.. im shortly going to be refurbing my bathroom.it currently does not have a shower. my hot water is fed from a communal boiler. and cold water of a tank in my flat. what do you suggest the best shower to fit is? and also if running the pipes from under the bath up to the shower on a block wall..whats the best way to do this? cheers in advance
 
is the hot water instantaneous and at a higher pressure or from a tank?
 
yeh the hot water is instantaneous and at reasonably good pressure.. cheers
 
do you pay for the hot water you use or not? if its free to you then naturally you would want to take advantage of that.
the issue you have is different water pressures.
 
i also have communal oil heating at a charge every year for oil.so i assume this would also cover the hot water. do you think a power shower would work ok?
 
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