I have an issue with my water supply. I have a combi boiler (no stored hot or cold water) and if a tap is opened (or toilet flushed etc) whilst showering then the shower slows to a trickle. This is extremely frustrating The problem is exacerbated by having a loft conversion with an additional bathroom, but having 2 showers running simultaneously is impossible.
I have an old lead supply pipe to the property, which I suspect is the issue. I'm getting about 9l/min flow rate to the kitchen tap, with no other outlets open. I'm afraid I don't know what the water pressure is (presumably i need some equipment to measure this?).
Should I opt to replace the lead supply pipe with 25mm MDPE, or should I look to install an accumulator? I have space enough in the loft for this, and was considering a 500l model to give plenty of capacity. ROUGHLY speaking the cost looks similar - about £800 for an accumulator tank, and I've been quoted about the same by a contractor to use a mole to lay a new supply pipe.
I suspect that i should concentrate on the supply pipe, but i'm wondering if i'd get better performance using an accumulator?
Thanks in advance
I have an old lead supply pipe to the property, which I suspect is the issue. I'm getting about 9l/min flow rate to the kitchen tap, with no other outlets open. I'm afraid I don't know what the water pressure is (presumably i need some equipment to measure this?).
Should I opt to replace the lead supply pipe with 25mm MDPE, or should I look to install an accumulator? I have space enough in the loft for this, and was considering a 500l model to give plenty of capacity. ROUGHLY speaking the cost looks similar - about £800 for an accumulator tank, and I've been quoted about the same by a contractor to use a mole to lay a new supply pipe.
I suspect that i should concentrate on the supply pipe, but i'm wondering if i'd get better performance using an accumulator?
Thanks in advance