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Hi guys,

I know this may have been covered previously but I would really appreciate any advice.

We currnly have a Glow Worm 38cxi combi boiler. We have 2 bathrooms in the house, oneupstairs and one downstairs, both have 8.5kw showers, and have poor power tosay the least. We are now a growing family and would like to carry out aupstairs extension, this would add 2 more bedrooms and en-suites for each. Forthe time being we are going to run a larger wire for the downstairs bathroom tohave a 10.8kw shower and change the upstairs shower to a thermostatic shower.This should help we are hoping with the power issues for the time being.

What I was wondering was if we were to carry out theextension could we add some type of tank system to the combi boiler so we canhave proper power showers? The boiler is currently downstairs and has spacearound it if we needed to add to it. I would definitely not like to change theboiler as it is relatively new and has not let us down yet touch wood.


Any advice from you guys would be much appreciated.
 
a decent gas registered heating engineer would be able to advise the solution. Don't speak to the builder about it. The boiler can be used to heat a cylinder even though it is a combi.
 
You can keep the boiler and use it to heat a cylinder, you'll need to run at least one hot tap direct from the combi though, if the boiler is in the kitchen may as well run the sink. If you do this though, make sure you have a pipe pre-fitted from new hot tank position to kitchen sink for the future time when the combi packs up and you go with a system boiler.

I've done this in my house as we have an unvented cylinder fed by a Vaillant combi (I'm too tight to buy a new system boiler when this one still works and I've got a garage full of spares!)
 
We are going through a kitchen renovation at the moment, what size pipe should we run to the sink in the kitchen? Do we just have the pipe running from the combi to the sink and have both ends capped in readiness for when we go for the tank system?

Really appreciate the advice.
 
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