Hi lads my first post here so go abit easy plz lol,
We currently have the conventional boiler which we had fitted in 2011 along with radiators and piping.
Now because we're getting our loft converted into a living room we have to get rid of the old water tank in the loft.
This is a pretty new system we have its a bosch greenstar 12i product number 7716130143.
Havent had any plumbers around yet but could use some advice. Is ther any way of keeping the current boiler by hooking it to the mains water or is it not going to work without a tank in the loft.
Getting 2 bedrooms and shower fitted upstairs so combi might be pointless.
Getting the whole house plastered aswell so rather get it all done in 1 go by chasing the pipes into walls. Work starts in a few weeks so need to decide by then.
Any help and advice will be apreciated.
If the combi can run 1 shower and a tap in the kitchen along with the washing machine then i dont mind changing over because all the pipes need replacing anyway because they are painted over and will be an eyesore once renovation is done.
We currently have the conventional boiler which we had fitted in 2011 along with radiators and piping.
Now because we're getting our loft converted into a living room we have to get rid of the old water tank in the loft.
This is a pretty new system we have its a bosch greenstar 12i product number 7716130143.
Havent had any plumbers around yet but could use some advice. Is ther any way of keeping the current boiler by hooking it to the mains water or is it not going to work without a tank in the loft.
Getting 2 bedrooms and shower fitted upstairs so combi might be pointless.
Getting the whole house plastered aswell so rather get it all done in 1 go by chasing the pipes into walls. Work starts in a few weeks so need to decide by then.
Any help and advice will be apreciated.
If the combi can run 1 shower and a tap in the kitchen along with the washing machine then i dont mind changing over because all the pipes need replacing anyway because they are painted over and will be an eyesore once renovation is done.