About this deal
Below is a guide to determine what pressure/bar pump you’ll need to boost the water in your home. Once confirmed you can then select which pump range you prefer:
In cases where both hot and cold water are to be boosted a twin pump is needed. Twin pumps have two impellers, one at each end of the pump, one for hot water and the other for cold water. Hot OR cold water
The HomeBoost inline pump’s average lifespan depends on various factors, such as usage and maintenance. However, on average, these pumps can last several years and have a 3-year warranty, providing reliable and efficient water flow to your house. Are There Any Specific Maintenance Requirements for the Homeboost Pump? As part of The Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations (1999), incoming water supply can be pumped to achieve up to 12 litres per minute, hence that being the regulated maximum output of the Home Boost. These systems are identified by a hot water cylinder stored in an airing cupboard, and a large cold water storage tank, often located in the loft. You need to work out whether you want to pump to the shower only or additional appliances, for example bath taps, the toilet cistern or washing machine. The CT Xtra twin range will pump the shower only, all other ranges are suitable for multiple household appliances. View our shower pump selector guide below for further information. Do you want to boost hot AND cold water or hot OR cold water? Hot AND cold water
Jump over to a tap with a bowl. Crank the tap open to its maximum, and measure out the water you’re left with after 60 seconds.That’s bad news, unless you find the sound of a constant drone soothing, while you’re trying to sleep.