Boilers and hot water

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Renovating a 3 storey Victorian House (been empty for 20 years) so a new heating system needs to be installed. We will be turning this home into a B&B with 4 on-suites 1 bathroom, kitchen and utilty. assuming that there could be a high demand for hot water in the mornings, what kind of system would work well. I have searched high and low, and just as I think this will do something else comes into play.

Any help would be welcome.

I have had a a couple plumbers round, all had different ideas. Guidence is what is needed.

Thanks :?
 
It depends on a few things really:
-whats the water flow like to the property?
-Whats the maximum amount of water requirement at any one time?
-Whats kind of gas supply have you to the property? I would assume just a standard U6 meter and domestic sized pipework?

An excellent solution would be 2(or 3?) Rinnai infinity water heaters in parallel, but this would require excellent water flow and probably a commercial sized gas supply.
A large unvented could operate with a standard boiler on a domestic gas supply but would still need excellent water pressure and flow
A normal boiler and a large vented cylinder with pump wouldn't have any special requirements but has some downsides

Option 2 seems to generally be the most popular due to costing issues. Depending on where you are though you may need to invest to provide adequate water flow.
 
It depends on a few things really:
-whats the water flow like to the property?
-Whats the maximum amount of water requirement at any one time?
-Whats kind of gas supply have you to the property? I would assume just a standard U6 meter and domestic sized pipework?

Water supply, pressure wise is good.
Maximum water requirement could be 4 showers on at the same time, plus kitchen use, especially in the morning.
Property has been empty for 20years, the incoming steel pipe looks 25mm, the gas meter looks dated.

I would like good pressure on the hot water as I wish to put in power showers. Am I looking at water storage tanks?

Thanks
 

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