Hello everybody
I open this new subject so as not to pollute the debates already on this theme with my naive question ...
I live at the top of a hill and opposite, on another hill, almost at the height of my accommodation, there is the water tower which supplies me with water ...
You will understand, I have almost no water pressure (barely 1 bar), especially since for 2 years there have been many new constructions in my neighborhood. Being at the end of the network, I think that the pressure also decreases with each new subscriber to the water. (The town hall now also imposes a booster for new subscribers at height).
In short, I'm looking for a way to compensate for this very low water pressure, and installing a compressor with a balloon is too expensive.
Can I put at the entrance of my house a small pump or circulator which starts automatically (simple pressure switch), or manually (switch) when necessary?
Thank you for your answers and advice.
Increasing the pressure of the feed water
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