It wouldn't be hidden as it needs access for maintenance, it's a serviceable item. I like the nice burn on the back of the unit and the odd arrangement of the waste pipes. Some top notch plumbing right there...
Yeah that's doable, the pipework would need altering as it's probably on 10mm plastic at the moment. You'd need to get the wall patched after the pipes have been changed. Probably looking at £150-£200 labour for plumbing, £50 for the patcher and another £100 for the radiators and valves. That's...
On the mains feed to the cylinder there should be a combination valve that has a lever valve and a strainer. Google megaflo combination valve if you're unsure of what it looks like. Turn the water off and unscrew the strainer. I bet it's full of crap. Do you get a good flow rate and pressure...
I wouldn't bother trying to run power to it in order to add an electric radiator. To be honest you probably don't need one. That pipe arrangement should be sufficient to heat the cupboard. I'm sure you could give a plumber on site some cash and they could fit you a small radiator. It would be a...
If in the future you did build an extension and put in another bathroom you could just upgrade to a larger boiler. The above post is right you could just fit a small radiator in the cupboard. Alternatively you could get a plumber to make those pipes longer, they will put out heat when the...
Looking at the skirting boards and door linings I'm guessing this is a Call home? Most building companies have a different spec for systems depending on whether it is shared, social or private housing. I also know that the builder's generally won't allow you to have a copy of the plans. Did they...