Hi, I have a very old bathroom with a very old central heating system, back boiler in living room with hot water cylinder upstairs and cold tank in loft. Currently, the bathtub and toilet are tank fed, and the basin cold is mains fed. I am getting the bathroom ripped out and replaced. What considerations do I need to make so that when the rest of the heating system is (soon) replaced, I don't have to replace the pipes in the bathroom?
- I have bought a shower with min. 0.5 bar working pressure - I am hoping the gravity system is sufficient (doesn't need to be good) to tide me over
- Should the current setup of mains-fed cold basin and tank-fed toilet and bath be maintained?
- If the bathroom is plumbed in standard 15mm copper pipe, then when the boiler is eventually replaced to a combi (and moved to the kitchen, and the radiators in the house replaced) will the bathroom just be fine as is? As I think the shower and taps I bought are the same as I'd buy if I already had the combi
Thanks
- I have bought a shower with min. 0.5 bar working pressure - I am hoping the gravity system is sufficient (doesn't need to be good) to tide me over
- Should the current setup of mains-fed cold basin and tank-fed toilet and bath be maintained?
- If the bathroom is plumbed in standard 15mm copper pipe, then when the boiler is eventually replaced to a combi (and moved to the kitchen, and the radiators in the house replaced) will the bathroom just be fine as is? As I think the shower and taps I bought are the same as I'd buy if I already had the combi
Thanks
