We have a house with two bathrooms. It has a combi boiler (WB Greenstar jr 24), everything is plumbed in and fitted already and we absolutely have nowhere to put a cylinder in the house. We lived in it as a family which was when it was all fitted, and as we never really used the two showers at the same time, it was never an issue, but it is going to be let and we need to ensure that the showers can be used at the same time. I know a cylinder is the best option but its also impossible in this house as there is just nowhere to put it, so I have to find another option and would welcome some advice.
The mains water pressure is about 10l per minute off the kitchen tap (right over the rising main).
These are the options as I see them:
1. one shower runs off the combi and we fit a powerful electric shower to the other. But do we have the water pressure to mean both would still work at the same time?
2. Use some kind of hot water heater to one of the bathrooms.
3. Replace the existing combi with a storage combi.
4. Another option (please don't say cylinder!! I know even though I've said that I'll get several answers saying 'fit a cylinder'. And in an ideal world that would be lovely, but in this scenario its just not possible, we've explored every possible option and just can't make even a small one fit).
In case anyone saw my previous post about this, we've had to change the plans for the house do to financial constraints, hence the second post with a slightly different request.
Thanks
The mains water pressure is about 10l per minute off the kitchen tap (right over the rising main).
These are the options as I see them:
1. one shower runs off the combi and we fit a powerful electric shower to the other. But do we have the water pressure to mean both would still work at the same time?
2. Use some kind of hot water heater to one of the bathrooms.
3. Replace the existing combi with a storage combi.
4. Another option (please don't say cylinder!! I know even though I've said that I'll get several answers saying 'fit a cylinder'. And in an ideal world that would be lovely, but in this scenario its just not possible, we've explored every possible option and just can't make even a small one fit).
In case anyone saw my previous post about this, we've had to change the plans for the house do to financial constraints, hence the second post with a slightly different request.
Thanks