I really would be grateful for some advice from those that know....
I am thinking of replacing the warm air heating (we like warm air but can never replace the boiler due to an undersized return air duct - we cannot make this larger to comply with new regulations)
We have a typical 70s style 4 bed detached house but have received conflicting information regarding the type of wet system. BG say we should go for traditional system with water tank, header tank, etc. Another heating Company have suggested we go for a combination boiler with no water tank. The combination boiler sounds excellent - only paying for what we use and being able to remove the hot water cylinder to make more room in the bathroom, etc.
Could anybody give us some advice - are combination boilers ok in our size house - does the water still come out of the taps at a good pressure - would we be better with a hot water cylinder. We would also like to add a towel rail in the bathroom and wonder if we should keep the electric shower or add this to the heating system.
Sorry for the waffle and all the questions but, as you can see, we are totally lost. Thanks very much indeed for any advice.
I am thinking of replacing the warm air heating (we like warm air but can never replace the boiler due to an undersized return air duct - we cannot make this larger to comply with new regulations)
We have a typical 70s style 4 bed detached house but have received conflicting information regarding the type of wet system. BG say we should go for traditional system with water tank, header tank, etc. Another heating Company have suggested we go for a combination boiler with no water tank. The combination boiler sounds excellent - only paying for what we use and being able to remove the hot water cylinder to make more room in the bathroom, etc.
Could anybody give us some advice - are combination boilers ok in our size house - does the water still come out of the taps at a good pressure - would we be better with a hot water cylinder. We would also like to add a towel rail in the bathroom and wonder if we should keep the electric shower or add this to the heating system.
Sorry for the waffle and all the questions but, as you can see, we are totally lost. Thanks very much indeed for any advice.