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shower pump question
saltpot
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Hi
I think the shower pump needs replacing- am struggling to find soemthing similar- its a twin pump but doesn't look like the newer model twin pumps with 2 pipr connections either side.Can anyone advise please?
I think the shower pump needs replacing- am struggling to find soemthing similar- its a twin pump but doesn't look like the newer model twin pumps with 2 pipr connections either side.Can anyone advise please?
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Just buy a new one and adjust the pipe work accordingly.
Most new ones come with about 30cm flexible connectors.
Watch out for cheap ones though, they can prove to be very noisey.0 -
stuart turner offer the best pumps on the market, speak to there technical line and they will size the pump for you. Sitting the pump on a concrete paving slab will absorb some of the noise/vibrationsHi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure0
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