I have a CW tank in loft that supplies the tap in the Bathroom sink and bath. Originally it fed a boiler and HW system but that was stripped out.
I will be having a lot of plumbing work doing as part of an extension and I have a new combi boiler that will be the basis of the system.
Is there any reason I cannot keep the CW tank supplying the bath CW tap as it will keep the flow rate nice and high with the mains fed combi supplying just the just the hot?
I will have the bathroom sink switched over to CW mains fed as I don't like the fact we are brushing our teeth in water that might have dead spiders in.
Last question please. I will be fitting a mixer shower which will be fed by the combi. Is there any means to maximise the flow of that by for example having the CW feed to the mixer fed from the aformentioned CW tank as I want to do with the bath? Or is there some other cunning way??
Apart from fitting a traditional bolier and hot water tank!
OK....let me ask that question. Are there any boilers out there with similar flow rate performance to a traditional set up but you can get in a tall large cupboard in the kitchen. as you would a combi?
Thanks for your help.
Scott.
I will be having a lot of plumbing work doing as part of an extension and I have a new combi boiler that will be the basis of the system.
Is there any reason I cannot keep the CW tank supplying the bath CW tap as it will keep the flow rate nice and high with the mains fed combi supplying just the just the hot?
I will have the bathroom sink switched over to CW mains fed as I don't like the fact we are brushing our teeth in water that might have dead spiders in.
Last question please. I will be fitting a mixer shower which will be fed by the combi. Is there any means to maximise the flow of that by for example having the CW feed to the mixer fed from the aformentioned CW tank as I want to do with the bath? Or is there some other cunning way??
Apart from fitting a traditional bolier and hot water tank!
OK....let me ask that question. Are there any boilers out there with similar flow rate performance to a traditional set up but you can get in a tall large cupboard in the kitchen. as you would a combi?
Thanks for your help.
Scott.