Noisy shower pump

Joined
29 Sep 2004
Messages
47
Reaction score
0
Country
United Kingdom
This is a problem that only happens occasionally, the rest of the time it's as smooth as silk. The problem is, you turn the shower on and the water pressure from the shower seems very jerky, (couldn't think of a better word). The shower pump also sounds as though it's labouring. This goes on for a few minutes and sometimes the pump will make a horrible squealing noise. I usually turn the shower off when this happens. It always seems to sort itself out eventually. but I'm worried the pump could be damaged by this. The pump and shower have only been installed for about two months.

Any ideas on what's causing this noise. Could it be air in the system?
 
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
kevplumb said:
its not good mate check your installation carefully you could be pulling the tank dry

exit pump :cry:
How can it be pulling the tank dry when it's only just been turned on? You can go 24 hours without using the shower and it'll start doing it, so the tank should be full.
 
did you install it yourself :?:
did you do it as per :?:
it was just a thought i fitted 1 for(of all people ) the ex and the tank was to small

chill ;)
 
kevplumb said:
did you install it yourself :?:
did you do it as per :?:
it was just a thought i fitted 1 for(of all people ) the ex and the tank was to small

chill ;)
Yes, I did fit it myself as per. As I said, it's only an occasional thing so I suppose it may be happening when there's been a drain on the tank from other things, (washing machine, dishwasher etc).
Thanks for the advice. :)
 
acepepper said:
kevplumb said:
did you install it yourself :?:
did you do it as per :?:
it was just a thought i fitted 1 for(of all people ) the ex and the tank was to small

chill ;)
Yes, I did fit it myself as per. As I said, it's only an occasional thing so I suppose it may be happening when there's been a drain on the tank from other things, (washing machine, dishwasher etc).
Thanks for the advice. :)

Aren't the washing machine / dishwasher usually connected to the mains kitchen supply, not to the tank ?
 

DIYnot Local

Staff member

If you need to find a tradesperson to get your job done, please try our local search below, or if you are doing it yourself you can find suppliers local to you.

Select the supplier or trade you require, enter your location to begin your search.


Are you a trade or supplier? You can create your listing free at DIYnot Local

 
Sponsored Links
Back
Top