Hi all,
I hope everyone is well!
I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction. I have a i-mini c24 combi boiler that was here when I move in to the flat in April. The boiler was only installed two years ago apparently.
Ever since I've moved in the showers hot tap which is a round mixer affixed to the wall has never engaged the boiler, so I've been running the bath hot tap at the same time to kick it in to gear. As I'm having a new bathroom fitted next month I was thinking timescale and loss of pressure although it seems fine when showering, hoping it'll fix it.
I did get the boiler looked at previously and had the turbine replaced that activates the hot water but this didn't fix it. Hence the wait and see approach.
Anyway, I replaced the kitchen tap this evening, the tab naturally has a lower pressure, the last one pretty much flooded the kitchen it was so powerful, but the same is now happening, no hot water unless I have another hot tap on somewhere else. In my case the bathroom.
Has anyone else experienced this? I was thinking of reducing the diameter of the pipe work (I think it's 15mm at the moment) to increase the pressure but to be honest this isn't my area of expertise.
Any pointers greatly appreciated.
Many thanks, rich
I hope everyone is well!
I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction. I have a i-mini c24 combi boiler that was here when I move in to the flat in April. The boiler was only installed two years ago apparently.
Ever since I've moved in the showers hot tap which is a round mixer affixed to the wall has never engaged the boiler, so I've been running the bath hot tap at the same time to kick it in to gear. As I'm having a new bathroom fitted next month I was thinking timescale and loss of pressure although it seems fine when showering, hoping it'll fix it.
I did get the boiler looked at previously and had the turbine replaced that activates the hot water but this didn't fix it. Hence the wait and see approach.
Anyway, I replaced the kitchen tap this evening, the tab naturally has a lower pressure, the last one pretty much flooded the kitchen it was so powerful, but the same is now happening, no hot water unless I have another hot tap on somewhere else. In my case the bathroom.
Has anyone else experienced this? I was thinking of reducing the diameter of the pipe work (I think it's 15mm at the moment) to increase the pressure but to be honest this isn't my area of expertise.
Any pointers greatly appreciated.
Many thanks, rich