chouglez
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I have a real dialemma at hand and need some advice folks.
I currently have a storage talk + pump arrangement so that the pressure is good (not great) in the showers. I am in the middle of loft conversion and was advised to go with a combi boiler maily because the storage tank in the eves does not fit as planned and would be stealing some more space from an already tiny study room in the loft. The plumber has confirmed that via the garden tap the current pressure is 2 bars and 14-16 litres.
My biggest worry is if I go with a combi boiler which is an additonal cost of £2500 would I still get adequate pressure in showers (one existing and one new in the loft) as I do not have an option to attach a pump to a combi boiler setup?
Any advice is much appreciated.
I currently have a storage talk + pump arrangement so that the pressure is good (not great) in the showers. I am in the middle of loft conversion and was advised to go with a combi boiler maily because the storage tank in the eves does not fit as planned and would be stealing some more space from an already tiny study room in the loft. The plumber has confirmed that via the garden tap the current pressure is 2 bars and 14-16 litres.
My biggest worry is if I go with a combi boiler which is an additonal cost of £2500 would I still get adequate pressure in showers (one existing and one new in the loft) as I do not have an option to attach a pump to a combi boiler setup?
Any advice is much appreciated.