we probably use a quarter or less of the tank a day.
Seems excessive, needing to heat it twice, for so little water used...
What colour is the insulation on the cylinder?

we probably use a quarter or less of the tank a day.
Night and day between gravity and sealed/unvented in terms of hot water pressure, for us….was definitely a worthwhile upgrade.Electric shower is a thermo regulated one that does constant temp. It starts to heat the water first and then turns the flow on.
I hear the boiler fire up in the morning and evening (but over the summer not for long). My obvious ignorance thinking it costs more that way.
What do people think of sealed verses vented Systems. The cold water pressure seems fine but hot water is just gravity fed, so part was thinking changing would improve hot water flow rate. Maybe moving to a sealed tank eliminated the loft expansion tank and improves hot water pressure.
Hot water usage - 2 kitchen sinks and washing of hands in the bathroom.
Night and day between gravity and sealed/unvented in terms of hot water pressure, for us….was definitely a worthwhile upgrade.
Worth getting quotes for ashp as well if a viable option- as quotes will include the whole lot, getting rid of existing tanks, converting to pressurised system, new DHW cylinder, and the heat source itself. And of course weather comp by default.
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a large kw boiler is needed on a combi because it needs the power to heat up on demand waterWhy would a big KW for just the kitchen sink?
I think this is a great feature and massively undersoldwith weather comp the house is much more comfortable. Would never go back to fixed outlet flow temp.
when I had a new boiler, we changed from a very old gravity system to a pressurised system and vented HWC.The timer is set that way, isn't usually on for long in the morning.
we probably use a quarter or less of the tank a day.
Surely you must have a shower, even if you don't have a bath. So you'll need HW for that as well as the kitchen sink.We don't have a bath, so hot water is used just for the kitchen sink.
Surely you must have a shower, even if you don't have a bath. So you'll need HW for that as well as the kitchen sink.
Or do you just go unwashed?!
Simply not true and we have neither of those things (either a well insulated house or money to burn) I can assure you, thanks.Only if you have lots of money for the energy bills, or excellent home insulation, but for everyone else....
I don't see how a 'modern' electric shower would be any better. They are the same thing: it's just a kettle heating element through which a flow of water passes.
Another thing to remember is that a combi boiler is OK if you use only one hot water outlet at a time. If you open a second, you will probably not get water which is hot enough and/or a good flow rate.
He said he knew WB, Ideal and Baxi inside-out, and would recommend any of them, depending on your budget. A common brand may not be exciting, but I'll find it easier to get repairs if I need them.
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