We recently moved to a new house which has a few issues with CH and hot water. The boiler was the original 1991 model which was installed when the house was build. The previous owner hadn't maintained it well, so we replaced it immediately and had the pipes flushed. All now works okay. We decided not to switch to a combi boiler, so still have the original tanks. Heating now works okay, but we're stuck with very low hot pressure. The header tank is as high as it can go in the loft, so I don't think we can improve things there.
I don't really want to spend a massive amount of money (as we've just moved house), and it was suggested to us that we could install a pump on the shower to raise the pressure. I know this comes at the cost of draining the tank quickly, but I can live with that. Pressure downstairs isn't an issue, and I don't really care if the bath take 30 minutes to fill. Only really bothered about the shower.
We've had a couple of plumbers come into to take a look, and both have made lots of noises about needing to make major changes. One said we had been sold the wrong boiler, while the other wanted to replace all the tanks and pipework. Both wanted to charge us over £1200, which seems like an amazing amount of money, and I suspect I'm being taken for a ride.
So, my question is, what's really involved in increasing the hot water pressure? Can we just add a pump, or do we really need to spend thousands of pounds to do it? Thanks.
I don't really want to spend a massive amount of money (as we've just moved house), and it was suggested to us that we could install a pump on the shower to raise the pressure. I know this comes at the cost of draining the tank quickly, but I can live with that. Pressure downstairs isn't an issue, and I don't really care if the bath take 30 minutes to fill. Only really bothered about the shower.
We've had a couple of plumbers come into to take a look, and both have made lots of noises about needing to make major changes. One said we had been sold the wrong boiler, while the other wanted to replace all the tanks and pipework. Both wanted to charge us over £1200, which seems like an amazing amount of money, and I suspect I'm being taken for a ride.
So, my question is, what's really involved in increasing the hot water pressure? Can we just add a pump, or do we really need to spend thousands of pounds to do it? Thanks.
