We currently have a system boiler (tank in loft + cylinder in airing cupboard) which is about 15 years old so it is due to be replaced as it is inefficient.
Was thinking if we should change to a combi while we are at it but i am not too bothered about having the extra space, the only benefit really would be that the hot water would have more pressure as it would be mains fed.
I already had my eye on the Atag A325ec as many people on here have recommended it as the combi of choice. but to have the combi it would be a conversion job and would cost us roughly
£1700 installed in the kitchen (probably not an option as it is too big)
£2150 installed in the boiler room
Or i could have the Atag A2000S/A2005S (open vented) boiler which will just be a direct swap with my existing boiler and would roughly cost about £1250 installed in the kitchen.
So technically it would be a difference of about £800 to not convert to a combi, but then obviously i know that i would still get the same issue in regards to having low water pressure in my shower (bath seems fine for some reason).
I just thought that with the extra £800 i could then use that to increase the water pressure by installing a pump or any other alternatives?
Thanks and Merry Xmas
Was thinking if we should change to a combi while we are at it but i am not too bothered about having the extra space, the only benefit really would be that the hot water would have more pressure as it would be mains fed.
I already had my eye on the Atag A325ec as many people on here have recommended it as the combi of choice. but to have the combi it would be a conversion job and would cost us roughly
£1700 installed in the kitchen (probably not an option as it is too big)
£2150 installed in the boiler room
Or i could have the Atag A2000S/A2005S (open vented) boiler which will just be a direct swap with my existing boiler and would roughly cost about £1250 installed in the kitchen.
So technically it would be a difference of about £800 to not convert to a combi, but then obviously i know that i would still get the same issue in regards to having low water pressure in my shower (bath seems fine for some reason).
I just thought that with the extra £800 i could then use that to increase the water pressure by installing a pump or any other alternatives?
Thanks and Merry Xmas