Yeah it's weird that you'd think that being near the top of the hill we'd have low pressure but yep it's fire-hose high. I have to keep the little valves on the cold water in pipes turned nearly off to prevent the shower head taking off and smashing tiles. Even so, the pipes shriek in protest and you get a shower curtain-flapping blast of air and spray everywhere unless you're very careful with the controls. Makes filling up the watering can a doddle though.
Yeah it's weird that you'd think that being near the top of the hill we'd have low pressure but yep it's fire-hose high. I have to keep the little valves on the cold water in pipes turned nearly off to prevent the shower head taking off and smashing tiles. Even so, the pipes shriek in protest and you get a shower curtain-flapping blast of air and spray everywhere unless you're very careful with the controls. Makes filling up the watering can a doddle though.