Hi,
I have moved into a victorian house which was turned into two flats, so I'm in the process of turning it back into a single house.
There are two non vented cylinder boilers, one downstairs and one up. Both with their own tanks and pumps to increase pressure.
I really need to get rid of the downstairs cylinder completely as it's eatting into the living room and the upstairs boiler is in a bedroom.
The changes we are making in phase one will result in one shower and bath upstairs and just a toilet basin downstairs.
Phase 2 will be an ensuite with shower upstairs.
Phase 3 will be a loft conversion to bedroom and bathroom.
I have had so many suggestions my mind is melting.
1. Megaflow installed now in the loft to serve the whole house.
2. Also been told Megaflow should not go in the loft instead it would need to take over a quarter of the bathroom.
3. 2 combi boilers. One serving upstairs and one downstairs.
4. One combi boiler to serve whole house.
The water pressure is meant to be good.
One engineer told me that some won't service a megaflow that is in an attic.
We do have a crawl space which is about 5ft I'm height but was told this would cost more to work in a small space.
I'm at a loss and can't move with my kitchen renovation until this is sorted.
I have moved into a victorian house which was turned into two flats, so I'm in the process of turning it back into a single house.
There are two non vented cylinder boilers, one downstairs and one up. Both with their own tanks and pumps to increase pressure.
I really need to get rid of the downstairs cylinder completely as it's eatting into the living room and the upstairs boiler is in a bedroom.
The changes we are making in phase one will result in one shower and bath upstairs and just a toilet basin downstairs.
Phase 2 will be an ensuite with shower upstairs.
Phase 3 will be a loft conversion to bedroom and bathroom.
I have had so many suggestions my mind is melting.
1. Megaflow installed now in the loft to serve the whole house.
2. Also been told Megaflow should not go in the loft instead it would need to take over a quarter of the bathroom.
3. 2 combi boilers. One serving upstairs and one downstairs.
4. One combi boiler to serve whole house.
The water pressure is meant to be good.
One engineer told me that some won't service a megaflow that is in an attic.
We do have a crawl space which is about 5ft I'm height but was told this would cost more to work in a small space.
I'm at a loss and can't move with my kitchen renovation until this is sorted.