Hi, last year sometime I had a new cylinder fitted in the house along with having the small central heating tank in the loft moved. After the plumber had left I had no water to the electric shower so I had to call the plumber back. Since then I have had problems with poor pressure in the shower. If someone turns on a tap the shower shows low pressure and goes cold.
In the loft I have a very large cold water tank (it seems much larger than normal). Would the shower have run from this tank before and since the plumber came he switched the shower to mains? At the moment the shower is running straight from the mains. If I switched the shower to be fed from the huge tank could this help solve the low pressure?
I really don't understand what the plumber did in the loft but it is now very frustrating as we didn't have the problem before. I am happy to have a go at changing the lay out in the loft myself but I am not sure what should run where.
In the loft I have a very large cold water tank (it seems much larger than normal). Would the shower have run from this tank before and since the plumber came he switched the shower to mains? At the moment the shower is running straight from the mains. If I switched the shower to be fed from the huge tank could this help solve the low pressure?
I really don't understand what the plumber did in the loft but it is now very frustrating as we didn't have the problem before. I am happy to have a go at changing the lay out in the loft myself but I am not sure what should run where.