Water pressure issues? I own a two family house and rent out an apartment....

I own a two family house and rent out an apartment. Unfortunately, it seem that everyone showers at the same time surrounded by the morning. There is only one meter to the entire house. Would the just option for insuring mediocre pressure be to add a second queue to the house? What would be the approximate price range of accumulation a second line/meter? I have municipal hose and the distance would be very short to the hose down main.
Thanks
I have see a device that is installed on your supply file that can boost the pressure back up when larger amounts are self used, check with Grainger supply.com possibly. The meter can be adjusted to increase pressure but more providence of leaks if its not locked in that is a bolt spring loaded and it turns clock wise to increase pressure.


I would seriously doubt the issue is in the meter. I would look at a plumbing schematic if you own one. More likely than not you own several of the shower lines coming off one and the same run of piping. You need to any upsize the common pipes or run dual pipes from your meter to the shower head.

I would look at that before looking to incorporate a meter.
Answers:    i am sure pressure is modest, your problem is volume.. if your existing pipe size is undersized , well scarce water supply will be present - if you give another water meter, afterwards you are talking in the region of seperating the plumbing layout for your homes.this will be an option since you will hold another water hit source which your water constraint will be decreased from your one existing meter .i would consult a licensed plumber on this remedy - biddable luck