Hi, Sorry I don't have the expertise to answer all these important questions. But the discussion will help me know what to ask a plumber.
The loft space is really just the eves under the pitched roof of one room, so not much space there, either to raise header tank or to put cylinder higher than tank. Other rooms have no ceilings, exposed beams into the pitch. The header tank itself is about 50cm above where a shower head would be in bathroom, there's really not much drop.
I'm beginning to think a pump would be the cheapest, least disruptive solution - if it's compatible with everything else. Perhaps the pump could be fitted with the cylinder in the basement.
At any rate I don't want to spend thousands on switching to a combi only to find the original problem is not fixed.
The loft space is really just the eves under the pitched roof of one room, so not much space there, either to raise header tank or to put cylinder higher than tank. Other rooms have no ceilings, exposed beams into the pitch. The header tank itself is about 50cm above where a shower head would be in bathroom, there's really not much drop.
I'm beginning to think a pump would be the cheapest, least disruptive solution - if it's compatible with everything else. Perhaps the pump could be fitted with the cylinder in the basement.
At any rate I don't want to spend thousands on switching to a combi only to find the original problem is not fixed.
