Dear 45yearsagasman,
if we go for unvented cylinder, would we still need to change the pipes - as the cylinder would then take the mains pressure and thus would require stronger pipes?
Thanks a lot
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Clarification:
our choice between a) combi (with threat of pipework replaced) b) sealed system (again with threat of pipework replaced) c) exisiting open vent with larger hot water cylinder plus a pump.
Or any other suggestion would be appreciated.
Thanks a lot :)
Hi guys,
we have a reasonably well functioning gravity (open vent) system. The only problem is that one of us likes long showers so ideally would like more pressure and definitely more hot water.
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Simon,
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