This may have been asked before but I cant find it on the forum.
I am having a combi boiler installed and when mains pressure was checked it was done inside from my kitchen taps and also from the outside tap. The surveyor said that my pressure was ok. The installers have started fitting to day and are concerned that the pressure inside the house is a lot lower than outside. They did not seem to know why this could be. Any ides? Would this make a big difference to the way my new boiler will work. One of the main reasons we are changing boiler types, apart from old age of the previous one, is that we didnt want to have to fit a pump/ power shower and was told that this type would be fine as it works on mains pressure.
Sorry about the long questions!
Many thanks.
I am having a combi boiler installed and when mains pressure was checked it was done inside from my kitchen taps and also from the outside tap. The surveyor said that my pressure was ok. The installers have started fitting to day and are concerned that the pressure inside the house is a lot lower than outside. They did not seem to know why this could be. Any ides? Would this make a big difference to the way my new boiler will work. One of the main reasons we are changing boiler types, apart from old age of the previous one, is that we didnt want to have to fit a pump/ power shower and was told that this type would be fine as it works on mains pressure.
Sorry about the long questions!
Many thanks.