I have very poor hot water pressure upstairs but decent cold water pressure from the mains. Takes ages to run bath.
My system is gravity fed. The header tank in roof space does not have much height above upstairs bathroom and no room to increase that. The boiler is a very old Glowworm, working fine. The hot water tank is in the cellar.
Plumber suggested switching to a combi boiler. However I have now had several quotes for this and it is so expensive - some quotes north of £6k... need to put in new gas pipe to boiler seems to be causing the extra cost. Cost of boiler would dwarf any energy savings.
I am wondering if a simple pump could not solve the pressure problem? But one plumber thought I'd "run out" of hot water. I'm not sure I understand this. I'd be running the same amount of water for bath as usual, just a bit faster... why would that exhaust supply stored in cylinder? And then, would that not just mean a bigger cylinder or switch boiler on longer in advance?
I have no plumbing knowledge or DIY skills... just wondering what is feasible.
My system is gravity fed. The header tank in roof space does not have much height above upstairs bathroom and no room to increase that. The boiler is a very old Glowworm, working fine. The hot water tank is in the cellar.
Plumber suggested switching to a combi boiler. However I have now had several quotes for this and it is so expensive - some quotes north of £6k... need to put in new gas pipe to boiler seems to be causing the extra cost. Cost of boiler would dwarf any energy savings.
I am wondering if a simple pump could not solve the pressure problem? But one plumber thought I'd "run out" of hot water. I'm not sure I understand this. I'd be running the same amount of water for bath as usual, just a bit faster... why would that exhaust supply stored in cylinder? And then, would that not just mean a bigger cylinder or switch boiler on longer in advance?
I have no plumbing knowledge or DIY skills... just wondering what is feasible.
