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The check valves would certainly remove the possibility of backflow through the cold, only thing I would add to that though is when using them on a gravity fed supply even a single check valve could affect the flow quite significantly.
The council boiler swaps were done on the tightest of budgets, moving the whole flat over to mains was an extra cost that they didn't need to spend, they did have to upgrade the heating system though to meet government guidelines and incentives.
Get the cold swapped over to the main, should be reasonably easy to do and then share the costs with your neighbour. Probably could have done it for the same price as swapping out all the taps and it also removes the thought of at least 50 gallons of cold water (nearly a 1/4 ton) resting above your head
Thanks for the reply.
I assume then if they are going to be switching us over to the mains then, they will have to run pipes from the boiler to the bathroom on the second floor, as it's fed from the tank above and has no communication with the boiler located on the first floor.
Also I'm currently able to control the overflow by opening the taps in my bathroom, if I get switched over to the mains, and the overflow continues, then I will no control and could potentially flood my house.
Could this be the case or will switching over to mains fix the issue, because my neighbors might still be using the tank.
I lived in the flat for 4 years now and only about 6 months ago did we start to get this issue.
Thanks for all the help, it would've taken me weeks to get all this information from the council. Much appreciated.