faulty shower

I have checked the water valve, both are fully open. I also changed the shower head, but the problem still lies. Any other solution to the problem?
Asked 12 years ago by Anonymous

Thisis still a pressure problem you need check that the shower is connected to thewater mains and the main has a minimum of one bar pressure.

 

You could give your local water authority a ring an ask themwhat your water pressure should be, they will probably say that the supply aminimum of 1bar (the minimum required to operate a shower)however pressthem and ask what it is likely to be first thing in the morning (when everybodyis showering)

 

They could have the pressure turned down because they areworking on the main, or because there is a burst pipe some where and they haveturned the pressure down to try to save water, or the pressure maybe low justbecause there is a burst pipe somewhere, that hasn’t been discovered yet!

 

Answered 12 years ago by The Shower Doctor

st water checked the pressure coming into the house as normal, the council checked the boiled & repressured the boiler, but this still not fix the problem. Would a plumber be the next solution?

Answered 12 years ago by Anonymous

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