Interesting, I dont know anything about unvented cylinders - can you run radiators off them?Seen loads of hairdressers with just DD unvented cylinder as it doesn't cost much in electric
Interesting, I dont know anything about unvented cylinders - can you run radiators off them?Seen loads of hairdressers with just DD unvented cylinder as it doesn't cost much in electric
Forget the warranty on a combi also as a hair salon would be classified as commercial and combis, all the ones I know of anyway are classified as a domestic product not for use in commercial premises.
Want a cheap boiler ? when your ready to buy have a look at the current offers.
City plumbing are always worth a look. Heatline 24kw combi inc flue £399 + vat.
As mentioned they are cheap for a reason
Have you got planning permission for the garage conversion,it's not always straight forward.Mind you nothing is straight forward with my council
That's v cheap - but 'they are cheap for a reason' what is the reason? is it because they are under-powered or because they are unreliable? under-powered isn't an issue with two small rads and a couple of taps. Unreliable would be a pain.Want a cheap boiler ? when your ready to buy have a look at the current offers.
City plumbing are always worth a look. Heatline 24kw combi inc flue £399 + vat.
As mentioned they are cheap for a reason
Have you got planning permission for the garage conversion,it's not always straight forward.Mind you nothing is straight forward with my council
As already said insulate the garage to reduce the heat loss.
A long shot but could the existing boiler cope with the extra load of a couple of radiators in the "salon" and a small hot water cylinder ? Running flow and return pipes ( DIY ) may be kess expensive than running a gas supply to the "salon" ( GasSafe installer )
And as Old&Cold mentioned. Getting planning permission sorted out before investing too much money.
Agreed, that's definitely my preferred solution but concerned about frozen pipes on the short outside run.No, an unvented cylinder is a hot water tank that works off of mains pressure, so gives a good flow of water. As the house will be running at the same time as the garage, it begs the question of extending the house's heating and hot water into the garage, rather than a new cheap system in the garage.
Intergas will cover their boilers in a commercial setting - not sure about a Hair dressers though.
It's because they're cheaply built from plastic & rubber, with short warranties and lower performance parameters.That's v cheap - but 'they are cheap for a reason' what is the reason? is it because they are under-powered or because they are unreliable? under-powered isn't an issue with two small rads and a couple of taps. Unreliable would be a pain.
(I have spoken with the council btw, they said no planning permission required)
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