Hi
Okay so I am having a new combi boiler installed to replace my old tank system...unfortunately my current shower isn't compatible. As for water pressure:
1. My kitchen which is above the tank has fantastic cold pressure but poor hot pressure (why do they vary??)
2. In my bathroom which is below the tank the cold is a bit stronger than the hot pressure but by no means as much as it is in the kitchen (any reason??)
3. My combi boiler is going to be the British Gas 532 High efficiency boiler
So with this in mind and wanting the most powerful shower...am I correct to assume:
a) A mixer shower is my best bet?
b) Looking at the B&Q site the Mira Combiforce 415 EV has a power rating of 12 yet the best alternative one is 7...how do mixers vary in power if they are run off the mains??? and is it worth the expense of going for something like the combiforce or from the Mira discovery range which is cheaper but has a lower power rating
Thanks in advance,
Confused in Brixton!
Okay so I am having a new combi boiler installed to replace my old tank system...unfortunately my current shower isn't compatible. As for water pressure:
1. My kitchen which is above the tank has fantastic cold pressure but poor hot pressure (why do they vary??)
2. In my bathroom which is below the tank the cold is a bit stronger than the hot pressure but by no means as much as it is in the kitchen (any reason??)
3. My combi boiler is going to be the British Gas 532 High efficiency boiler
So with this in mind and wanting the most powerful shower...am I correct to assume:
a) A mixer shower is my best bet?
b) Looking at the B&Q site the Mira Combiforce 415 EV has a power rating of 12 yet the best alternative one is 7...how do mixers vary in power if they are run off the mains??? and is it worth the expense of going for something like the combiforce or from the Mira discovery range which is cheaper but has a lower power rating
Thanks in advance,
Confused in Brixton!