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BOOST MAIN WATER PRESSURE – Salamander Pump – Plumbing Tips

If you have low water mains pressure coming out of your taps and have slow showers and baths then we can help. By adding the Salamander Home Boost pump to your incoming water main you could easily boost the water pressure from your incoming main in minutes. WE show you how here and it’s EASY!

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So we’re at a property here where they’re experiencing low pressure problems at certain times of the day and it can be a lot worse at night and a lot worse early in the morning which is annoying for the customer here because they want to use the water then. But also just generally they don’t feel like they’re getting enough mains water pressure at the moment. The system that their hot water is coming through is a combi boiler, they’ve got a water softener on the system as well so I’m pretty sure that the heat exchange in the combi boiler is not fired up.

So I’m happy to recommend to them to install one of the home boost pumps in here to try and improve their water pressure. The good thing about them as well is they’re really easy to install and they’ll go on 15mm and 22mm copper pipe. So if you open up our hot and cold tap here, this is our cold directly off the main and the hot is going through the heat exchanger as well. We’ve also got the same problem with the bath tap up here as well, I know that when I get home from servicing a load of boilers the first thing I want to do is jump in the bath. Right, we’ve actually got our pump here.

They don’t muck about, this is a real sturdy old beast here. There’s a few things you need to think about when you’re installing one of these. Make sure that you’re gonna put the home boost pump in a place where it’s well supported, make sure it’s got air around it for ventilation. Make sure there’s no cold water draw offs before the home boost pump, if there is you’re gonna have to put non return valves on them to stop any feedback or anything like that. So let’s quickly build the home boost pump up. So there we go, all done, we’re all in. We’ve just got that tied up, we got a little clip in here. Just a little clip down there as well, just gonna turn this water on now. Now just gonna run our plug through and under to our plug socket and get this up and running.

Right, so I’m gonna shut this now. Right so we’ve got our new home boost installed underneath this sink, we’ve got it plugged in, we’ve got the water back on, there’s no leaks, it’s nicely clipped up and it’s pretty much ready to go. All we need to do to finish off the installation is give the sparky a quick ring and get this nicely earth bonded up and also I might pop a few more clips in as well once we finish filming. But without further ado, let’s have a quick look and see how much it’s improved, the flow from the hot and cold just here. So now the pump’s noticed that we’re looking for some sort of flow and it’s kicked in so it’s looking better already. Oh wow, look at that. That is much better.