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Increase water pressure on Tritton mixer shower?

justaquestion
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Hi,
We just got a new shower in and have fitted a Tritton mixer shower (old one was a aqualisa turn wheel mixer thingy)
Is there any way to increase the water pressure on the new Tritton mixer shower? as I do feel that we got a lot more water pressure and water from the old aqualisa one, though it was hard to adjust it to the right temperature, which seems better with the new Tritton.
We can adjust the lever on shower head which helps the pressure a bit, but do wish that a lot more water would come out.
Any tips appreciated.
Thanks.
We just got a new shower in and have fitted a Tritton mixer shower (old one was a aqualisa turn wheel mixer thingy)
Is there any way to increase the water pressure on the new Tritton mixer shower? as I do feel that we got a lot more water pressure and water from the old aqualisa one, though it was hard to adjust it to the right temperature, which seems better with the new Tritton.
We can adjust the lever on shower head which helps the pressure a bit, but do wish that a lot more water would come out.
Any tips appreciated.
Thanks.
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Some showers have a minimum flow rate they will work with, though I'm never sure how you work out what yours is. Have you checked your stopcock is fully opened? I was in a house for months putting up with poor pressure until I noticed this!0
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Some showers have a minimum flow rate they will work with, though I'm never sure how you work out what yours is. Have you checked your stopcock is fully opened? I was in a house for months putting up with poor pressure until I noticed this!
Thanks for help.
Do you just mean the stopcock that is taking the water to bathroom, or mains water stopcock that is used to switch supply on/off coming into house?
Thanks0
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