2 combi boilers?
kent wrote:
On Wednesday, 25 April 2012 20:42:01 UTC+1, wrote:
kent wrote:
On Wednesday, 25 April 2012 20:05:20 UTC+1, Jim K wrote:
On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 19:57:44 +0100, kent wrote:
This is probably a daft idea, but I'd be interesting to see if
there is any mileage in it! Combi boilers tend to work best in
smaller properties, so for a larger property would it be possible
(or make any sense) to have 2 combi boilers serving different
parts of the house? By "larger" I don't mean a mansion I mean a 4
bedroomed house with 3 showers!
Thanks for any thoughts on this.
ah the old ones are always the best....
nope! Thought of it all by myself! Is it that stupid then?
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Oh dear, I didn't mean to stir the s*** ! Does this mean I am unlikely to get any rational answers?!
more or less yes.
Ill give you one:
a sealed mains pressure tank and a system boiler is cheaper than two
combis and wont suffer from lack of hot water when two people take a
bath/shower
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