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How about getting the problem fixed instead of bodging around it? Get the water supply problem fixed!
How is fitting a pull cord a bodge?
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How about getting the problem fixed instead of bodging around it? Get the water supply problem fixed!
Then that's the water boards problem to fix, they have to maintain a minimum supply pressure.
Or else there are ways to fix it,
How is fitting a pull cord a bodge?
If the problem is a drop in water pressure then fitting a pull cord is not going to fix the problem.
Yes, but I have explained that the only method of resetting the shower is to isolate from the mains and then switch it back on.
I think the best solution would be a salamander mains booster fitted to mains water supply just above water stopcock or a replace the shower with a thermostatic electric shower that can cope with the fluctuation in water pressure.
That's a fair answer, but I believe the shower is less than a year old, they might not want the expense of a new shower.
I'm not a plumber and only have limited knowledge of showers. Could it be that they fitted the correct shower at the time, but something's changed since then? I was told that they're trying to resolve the pressure issue with the landlord, but I don't know what that issue is.
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