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Hiya, advice needed! We recently installed a new bathroom and although we had a new pump for the shower, decided not to fit it as we had a corgi engineer coming to replace the boiler with a combi which would mean we would no longer need the pump. We also bought our new bath and sink tapes with the new bolier in mind. Anyway, have just been told that the corgi engineer cant make it now before we put the house on the market and although I've phoned round a few, have not got anyone able to look at it for at least 6-8 weeks, plus they are quoting a lot more. As we are selling we dont want to pay to much and the first corgi engineer said we wouldn't need our pipes replaced, and that he'd just bypass the tanks upstairs so we'd get mains pressure for the bathroom? Is that true or was he full of ****? Is there any pump or similar that can be fitted just after the hot water tank to give me the presure in the bathroom? If so, I know a few plumbers I can ask but dont want to bother them if there is nothing they can do! My cold water tank is in my loft, but my hot is on the same level as my bathroom. I have a two bedroom house and my pressure in the bathroom has always been poor. Advice greatly appreciated! for info, I was previously quoted about £400-£450 for the boiler and about 1-2 days work which would have been a max of £900. oh yeah, its a thermostatic shower that has been fitted!