Shower systems have become one of the most essential bathroom fittings today, even if you are not the proud owner of a shower system, you must have spent some amount of time looking for the right shower for yourself. Think about it for a moment, you have the shower you wanted installed and ready to use, you turn the shower on and then you frown, the shower is fine, the plumbing is perfect but no pressure, the shower is just spurting. The problem? Water pressure! Not all homes in the UK are fortunate to have ground pressure that will make taking a shower the joy it’s supposed to be. So then what can you do? There is no way to increase the pressure of the ground water from its source; the only option in this case is to install a shower pump. So how does a shower pump work? It’s based on a very simple principle, much like an ordinary water pump a shower pump takes the normal ground water and pumps it out at a higher pressure into the shower. In fact, you can use a shower pump with both hot and cold water without any trouble at all. The capacity of a shower pump is measured in bars (the unit for measuring pressure), the higher the bars in a shower pump the higher the pressure with which it can pump out water, the best part is that shower pumps are not restricted to pumping water out at a particular pressure, you can adjust the pressure both from the shower end, as well as the pump end. Shower pumps can make an ordinary shower relaxing or invigorating depending on your choice. There are a variety of shower pumps available in the market, and depending on your requirements you can choose the right pump for yourself, however before you go ahead and buy a shower pump there are a few things to keep in mind. If you have more than one family member using the same shower, then you should consider buying a shower pump that can pump out water at various pressures, not everyone might enjoy the same type of shower as you do, and its better to cater to the entire family before you buy the shower pump. Another thing to keep in mind is that there will be some amount of plumbing involved when you install the shower pump. Although shower pumps are easy to install, the issue is not installing the shower pump, but it’s getting all the showers of the house to work with the shower pump. A majority of new houses today are equipped to handle shower pumps, and all it takes is plugging in the shower pump to the nearest socket or wire it in by a fuse spur, usually a 3 amp fuse is used. However if your plumbing is not designed to work with a shower pump, make sure you are aware of this fact so as to avoid any complications in the future. All in all shower pumps are fast becoming a necessity, and more and more homes across the UK have started buying shower pumps so that they can enjoy every shower they take.
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