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  1. Hi guys, great to see that all of you have made the 1st step forward towards building your dream bathroom, notwithstanding some of the minor hiccups which you're encountering with the end product. Perhaps, i could shed some light on the issues you're facing to allay your concerns... By and large, water pressure in high rise buildings are generally weaker as compared to landed dwellings owing to the shared water consumption by the vertical stack. What all of you have pointed out with regards to the diameter and thickness of the rainshower pc is also true. The smaller the head, the more concentrated the volume, hence a stronger less dispersed shower jets outflow. This is perfectly NORMAL. (Put those complaint letters away.) A simple solution to your worries is the installation of a "booster pump" for an increased flow of water supply. (*However, this installation is not endorsed by the authorities, so do employ this at your own liability, if any. ) Just my 5 cents worth of advice. Let me & my team know if you have further queries. Robin BATHWORLD www.bathworld.net
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