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WHICH SHOWER PUMP IS RIGHT FOR THE JOB?

Shower pumps are a fairly common feature in many homes that allow you to get a good, high pressure shower even if the normal water pressure in the house wouldn’t allow it.  But if you’re new to the pumping world, the vast array of shower pumps on offer can be quite confusing.  What are the key differences between all these shower pumps? Why is there so much variation on price? And how do I know that this particular shower pump is right for my home?  Now, if you’ve read our  complete guide to buying a shower pump , you should understand the differences between positive head and universal shower pumps (if you don’t understand the differences, we suggest you start there first!).  The next stage is to find a pump that is ideal for your overall family and lifestyle situation. For that purpose, we’ve listed a variety of situations below and the ideal pump for that situation. This should help you make the appropriate choice for your home.  I need the quietest shower pump for my home The

BUYING A HOME BOOSTER PUMP

If you have low water pressure in your home then you will know it can be a real pain.  The morning shower will lack any real power, washing the dishes can take hours and the bathtub... don’t even get us started on how long it takes to fill the bathtub. Forever!  Fortunately, if you are suffering with any of the problems listed above, you don’t have to continue living this way. In most cases, low water pressure in the home can easily be solved by installing a home booster pump -  a sort of small mechanical tool that can easily be installed on to your home’s plumbing system.  Now, if you’re new to the plumbing and pumping world, this is where things can get a little complicated.  No doubt you’re wondering:  “ What is a booster pump?”... “How does it all work?”... “Do I really need a pump?”     All questions that are likely to overwhelm someone new to the pumping world.  That’s why we’ve created this complete guide to buying a booster.  Taking you step-by-step through the world of boost

Is your Pump is Not Adding Pressure to your Shower

The most common symptom of an issue with your shower pump is the lack of pressure in your shower. If you go from an invigorating blast to a simple dribble, then you know you have an issue. Make these checks below. Please keep in mind that for some of these issues you may need to contact a water pump repair service provider in dubai, uae.   Leaking Pump  Pump seals can deteriorate over time. Perform a thorough inspection of your shower pump. Is it leaking? Do any of the seals look defective? If so, then you could be losing some of the pressure in your system.  Airlocks Another common shower pump problem is airlock. This is where air has entered the pump and is now restricting the flow rate. To solve this issue the pump will need bleeding. Most high quality shower pumps will come with a bleed switch. This will allow you to follow the instructions in your shower pump installation guide to bleed the pump. Failing this, you may need to contact a plumber.  Blocked Pump Filters One of th