Electric shower pressure

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I live in a 3 storey town house with bathrooms on the middle and top floors. I have a power shower in the middle bathroom and an electric shower on the top floor. Everything has always worked fine. Recently Thames Water has decided to reduce water pressure to the area to help reduce leaks causing no end of problems for us and our neighbours. The middle power shower still works fine but the top floor doesn't get enough pressure to run the electric shower. Is there an alternative I can use? I've seen a pumped electric shower but this requires a "head" which I don't have. Any help would be appreciated as this, I believe, will become an increasing problem.[/b]
 
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You could always replace the electric shower with a conventional one supplied by a negative head shower pump. These are either automatically or manually operated (via a pull cord normally).

The automatic ones can be expensive.
 

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