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Combi-boiler or stored?
I'm about to start the last major upheaval in my house.
Replaceing the ancient back-boiler. The whole project may involve most of these: Move or remove Water tank. I don't want it where it is it is in the way of a subsequent minor loft conversion/over stairs mezzanine. Move or remove water cylinder from landing to a cupboard in 3rd bedroom or loft. Mainly for the same reason as above. Install new boiler in 1/ under stairs, 2/ in loft 3/ somewhere else. Though exhaust of 1/ may interfere with subsequent garage updgrade at future date. Finally new gas fire in lounge to replace back boiler. These are the major considerations, how else do I choose Combi boiler or stored water? Current shower is balanced gravity fed which is newish in a new bathroom that I don't want to upset - though I would like to improve shower performance possibly in conjunction with raising water tank since I need to move/replace it. Alternatively a combi boiler would give the needed extra pressure or I could add a pump? As you can see I have so many variables it is hard to pin any of them down? Where do I start? -- Mike W |
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