some power showers have to work of he main supply ,if u you try them run them
off grvity the presure is no enough so they wont work
The loud stomping noise coming from upstairs is likely caused by someone walking heavily or running on the floor above.
If there is a loud noise coming from the upstairs toilet when it is flushed, it could be a sign of a plumbing issue like a clog or a problem with the water pressure. It is best to contact a plumber to inspect and fix the problem to prevent any further damage.
Check the upstairs taps for blockage in aerator or internally.
You can say either, depending on what you mean. Usually you are asking someone to perform a sequence of actions: first, to come upstairs, and second, to see something. The way to say this is "Come upstairs and see it." But if you are saying that the purpose of coming upstairs is in order to see something, in response perhaps to the question "Why should I come upstairs?" or "Where can I see it?" then "Come upstairs to see it" is correct.
try fuelpressure regulator
Water is coming down from upstairs or it is back pressure from the water heater. If it is the water heater, it can come out of either side of the faucet.
This issue could be caused by a blockage in the water supply line, a malfunctioning pressure reducing valve, air trapped in the pipes, or a problem with the water heater. It is recommended to contact a plumber to diagnose and fix the problem.
odd and ulrich coming out of the showers in the shower room naked
If you assume that the water entering your house in the mains pipe is at a constant pressure (this is a relatively good assumption) then the more outlets you give for it to flow from, the lower the flow rate from each one. Say you are supplied 1 litre per second and your shower is using all of this. Now, turn a tap on to 0.3 litres per second and there is 0.7 litres per second coming from the shower head. Showers are often upstairs and kitchens downstairs, so if the tap in question is in the kitchen then the effect will be greater than if they were both on level. The pressure of the water in the kitchen tap is made larger by the head of water pushing down from upstairs, and when both are turned on, the kitchen tap can "steal" more of the shower's water than a bathroom tap would when twisted the same amount.
Is the water not hot? Or no water coming out the hot tap? not comming out at all
This pressure is termed the aortic pressure.
Because your stupid! Call a plumber!