Grundfos is the leading brand.
I would not advise you to go for pump.
I'd suggest you to get the "direct water" from water meter.
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Sep 26 2011, 04:45 PM
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Grundfos is the leading brand.
I would not advise you to go for pump. I'd suggest you to get the "direct water" from water meter. |
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QUOTE(JinXXX @ Sep 26 2011, 04:51 PM) if the direct water pressure to low then how ? Unlikely. Direct water pressure is pretty high. why you advise not to go for pump? cause the pressure caused your old pipes/joints to leak ? The pressure is good enough to deliver the water from reservoir to your house. I suggested direct water because it's cheaper. Electricity free. Maintenance free. For my house (a semi-D), it only cost me MYR600 (labor and & material). The water pressure is very high (even it passthrough an outdoor Diamond master filter). No regrets since day 1. The "tangki water" will be automatically triggered when there is water rationing. I only use "direct water" for the shower heads. This post has been edited by ALeUNe: Sep 26 2011, 05:04 PM |
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QUOTE(REEN YONG @ Aug 31 2012, 04:32 PM) I did that last time but now regret. The pressure getting low after my neighbor moved in. Now i have to instal pump already. Luckly i have prepare a power point last time when i did my reno. Bought grundfos from zean. Very good. Very quite. It is almost a year since I posted that message. My water pressure is still very strong until this very day. Complete silent + extremely low installation cost + Energy free + maintenance free 24/7. High flow water even during black out. Well, it is an excellent option for those who have high water pressure. I live in JB and water pressure is very good thus far. Where do you live? It is quite rare to see the water pressure dropped after neighbor moved in. There are always pros and cons. It is just another option. This post has been edited by ALeUNe: Aug 31 2012, 08:14 PM |
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