I'm moving a hot water cylinder at the moment the pressure on the hot taps is fine the tank is at floor level in the bathroom with the header tank in the loft directly above.
When re-plumbing I have the oppotunity to raise the level of the cylinder or even to move the whole lot into the loft above although if I do the latter it will mean that the header tank is only just above the cylinder what would be better to stay with a good hot water pressure ?
Is it worth raising the hot water cylinder ?
The only other thing that will chainge is that I intended to run the hot and cold pipe work feeding the bathroom up from the tank across the hall and back down behind the bathroom door.
Will this affect pressure or will I be better off chasing the concrete floor and running them that way as this is the current setup ?
Advice appreciated please.
When re-plumbing I have the oppotunity to raise the level of the cylinder or even to move the whole lot into the loft above although if I do the latter it will mean that the header tank is only just above the cylinder what would be better to stay with a good hot water pressure ?
Is it worth raising the hot water cylinder ?
The only other thing that will chainge is that I intended to run the hot and cold pipe work feeding the bathroom up from the tank across the hall and back down behind the bathroom door.
Will this affect pressure or will I be better off chasing the concrete floor and running them that way as this is the current setup ?
Advice appreciated please.