From Indian_zx's thread it appears that there are a few people that understand boilers and plumbing systems on here! Which is alot more than can be said for me!
Basically I want to replace the nasty bathroom thats in my house. Its a 3 bed semi, it has gas central heating/hot water at the moment. Its an old Baxi conventional boiler that has a hot water tank in the bathroom and two header tanks in the loft, a big one (im not entirely sure what for, cold water of course, but is that to supply the hot water tank with cold or the cold water taps in the house?) and a small one for the heating system. (I think)
Now it all works fine, its just pretty old and inefficient.
The pipework to the radiators is 10mm i believe, is all fairly well fitted and in good condition, as are the radiators. Obviously the main feeds along the landing and between floors etc are larger.
What I want to do is get rid of the hot water tank from the bathroom so I can get the space from the cupboard. Now that either means getting rid or moving it.
I also want a proper shower, now I had wanted it to be fed from the boiler (i.e not electric as it is at the moment) but to do that without having a combi boiler I assume that means the hot water tank has to be higher than the shower - in the loft basically.
So I'm looking for my options:
A: Get rid of tank, replace with a new combi boiler job done
B: Move tank to the loft and keep the existing boiler until it goes wrong
C: Move tank to the loft and replace with a new conventional boiler
D: Anything else?
The issue I have is that I like the idea of a combi boiler, hot water on demand and very efficient but pretty much everyone I speak to says they don't like their combi, its not reliable, not as good etc as a conventional system.
I do want to get rid of the tank though but I dont mind it being in the loft, is that feasable? Would it cost as much to move the tank than to replace the boiler?
From Indian_zx's thread it appears that there are a few people that understand boilers and plumbing systems on here! Which is alot more than can be said for me!
Basically I want to replace the nasty bathroom thats in my house. Its a 3 bed semi, it has gas central heating/hot water at the moment. Its an old Baxi conventional boiler that has a hot water tank in the bathroom and two header tanks in the loft, a big one (im not entirely sure what for, cold water of course, but is that to supply the hot water tank with cold or the cold water taps in the house?) and a small one for the heating system. (I think)
Now it all works fine, its just pretty old and inefficient.
The pipework to the radiators is 10mm i believe, is all fairly well fitted and in good condition, as are the radiators. Obviously the main feeds along the landing and between floors etc are larger.
What I want to do is get rid of the hot water tank from the bathroom so I can get the space from the cupboard. Now that either means getting rid or moving it.
I also want a proper shower, now I had wanted it to be fed from the boiler (i.e not electric as it is at the moment) but to do that without having a combi boiler I assume that means the hot water tank has to be higher than the shower - in the loft basically.
So I'm looking for my options:
A: Get rid of tank, replace with a new combi boiler job done
B: Move tank to the loft and keep the existing boiler until it goes wrong
C: Move tank to the loft and replace with a new conventional boiler
D: Anything else?
The issue I have is that I like the idea of a combi boiler, hot water on demand and very efficient but pretty much everyone I speak to says they don't like their combi, its not reliable, not as good etc as a conventional system.
I do want to get rid of the tank though but I dont mind it being in the loft, is that feasable? Would it cost as much to move the tank than to replace the boiler?