Getting strong water pressure in your shower largely depends on the type of hot water cylinder you have. If you have weak water pressure in your shower, it’s likely that you have a low pressure hot water system. A mains pressure hot water system will give you a much better morning shower.

Why would I want to switch from a low pressure to a mains pressure hot water system?

The most common complaint people with a low pressure system make is that their water pressure is poor at the tap.  They want to luxuriate under a decent spray for their morning shower, not shiver under a dribble.

Another problem some experience is difficulty controlling water temperature with mixers when there is high pressure cold and low pressure hot water.

What’s the difference between a low pressure and a mains pressure hot water system?

It used to be that all houses had low pressure hot water systems. The cold water from the street “main” went into each house’s supply tank, most commonly in the ceiling.  The water was then gravity-fed down to the hot water cylinder.  Alternative to a supply-tank set-up, a pressure-reducing valve was installed.  These systems were designed to reduce the water pressure because the low pressure hot water cylinders couldn’t withstand the high pressure of the water coming in from the mains pipes.

More recently, hot water cylinders that can withstand the pressure from the mains were developed.  Water can be fed into them straight from the mains pipes with a pressure-limiting valve.

What does switching from a low pressure to a mains pressure hot water system involve?

The supply tank is disconnected or the pressure-reducing valve removed.  New pipework is then installed to carry cold water from the water mains pipe to the new hot water cylinder.  A number of valves are also installed for safety.  The pressure-limiting valve controls the pressure of the water as, ironically, it can also cause problems if it’s too high.

How much does it cost to make the switch?

A member of our team would be happy to come and look at what would be required to make the change at your home and provide you with an obligation-free quote at no cost.Contact us now to book your quote.