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According to graham, UK houses have open storage tanks in the attic? I find this surprising. Is this true?
Why go to the extra trouble (and danger) of a tank and separate water system? Why not just use the regular water system?
The problem is in houses (like mine) where there isn't a cold water tank and the cold water is fed directly from the mains at much higher pressure than the hot water from the tank.You can get pressure equalising valves for this or you can rely on a tremendously powerful computer running a feedback system. Since the computer concerned is the human brain, showers in the US have to depend on something else. The rest of us just throttle the cold water back a bit.
Can I drink the water from the tap in my garage ?
Quote from: neilep on 23/02/2010 19:46:44Can I drink the water from the tap in my garage ?Only if it comes blasting out of the tap at mains pressure. Also, if it's been there for a long time, it might be fed by a lead pipe.BTW - a question - would the house plumbing systems in the UK have anything to do with the fact that a lot of the water is supplied from reservoirs? Where I lived in Scotland, the mains water pressure was very high.
It does come blasting out and having empirically tested it on the family...I will now assume it's safe for me to drink.
-Also - When you shower, turn the water off while you are cleaning yourself with the soap, and then turn the water back on to wash the soap off - this can halve your shower water easily.