Hello!
I am getting a loft conversion done and need a new boiler as the existing one is barely enough to cover the existing house.
I seem to be finding a lot of people who are against combi boilers (what my existing is) and I honestly don't know why.
My house will have three bathrooms once the loft is converted. It is unlikely that there will be more than two showers used simultaneously.
I understand that the difference in flow rates is 15 litres/min for a combi and 55 litres/min for a standard boiler with hot water tank.
My issue with a standard boiler is the following:
1) I do not want the hot water to run out half way through the shower as has happened in EVERY SINGLE house I have ever lived in.
2) Lack of space! I have a long narrow terraced so where would the hot water tank go once I get the loft converted? Loft space and hallway space will be very restricted.
Does anyone have any advice?
What boiler would you get if you have a three storey house with two main bathrooms?
I am getting a loft conversion done and need a new boiler as the existing one is barely enough to cover the existing house.
I seem to be finding a lot of people who are against combi boilers (what my existing is) and I honestly don't know why.
My house will have three bathrooms once the loft is converted. It is unlikely that there will be more than two showers used simultaneously.
I understand that the difference in flow rates is 15 litres/min for a combi and 55 litres/min for a standard boiler with hot water tank.
My issue with a standard boiler is the following:
1) I do not want the hot water to run out half way through the shower as has happened in EVERY SINGLE house I have ever lived in.
2) Lack of space! I have a long narrow terraced so where would the hot water tank go once I get the loft converted? Loft space and hallway space will be very restricted.
Does anyone have any advice?
What boiler would you get if you have a three storey house with two main bathrooms?