I have a typical central heating system with an expansion tank in the loft in my 2 storey Victorian house (ground & 1st floor).
Having now got a loft room, to add a third storey, it has a small loft space aove this new room. If I move the expansion tank into this space, will I then be able to add a radiator to the existing system in the new loft room.
The water pressure in the pipes downstairs will be higher but I wouldn't have thought that this would be a problem, unless the pump has an issue with this??
Anything I should be thinking about to do this?
Advice appreciated. Thanks.
Having now got a loft room, to add a third storey, it has a small loft space aove this new room. If I move the expansion tank into this space, will I then be able to add a radiator to the existing system in the new loft room.
The water pressure in the pipes downstairs will be higher but I wouldn't have thought that this would be a problem, unless the pump has an issue with this??
Anything I should be thinking about to do this?
Advice appreciated. Thanks.