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    Should I ditch conventional system for a new storage combi?

    Thanks doitall & JohnD. The utility is not that big, so I guess that rules out the accumulator. I wouldn't be too worried about losing the shower pump, but it's a good point and something I hadn't thought about! I am concious of budget too - £3k is about our limit at the moment with the...
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    Should I ditch conventional system for a new storage combi?

    Yes, the floor mounted boiler is situated in our utility room, which we plan to rip out as part of the kitchen refurb works. It is failry big (600 deep * 450 wide * 900 high) We're not fussed about hiding the boiler in a kitchen unit, but I was thinking that it might be nice to have a wall...
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    Should I ditch conventional system for a new storage combi?

    Thanks for your reply JPC. Thats a shame! So, with the lower water pressure, I assume that rules out the combi too. Would you recommend that I just stick with the conventional system instead? Maybe just a boiler replacement?
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    Should I ditch conventional system for a new storage combi?

    Thanks for your reply doitall. I quite like the idea of a system boiler. Form what I understand, this would appear to offer me the best of both worlds (removing the nosiy tanks in the loft and freeing space, whilst also ensuring the hot water supply). I don't think our water pressure is...
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    Should I ditch conventional system for a new storage combi?

    I'm hoping someone can lead me in the right direction before I waste an engineers time quoting for a central heating system that I might not go for. Property Details I have a largish 1800sq ft 4 bed house with bathroom and separate shower room, downstairs cloakroom, gas cooker, utility room...
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