MaksimsK
Gas Engineer
Hi gents/lads
I have a massive question for you and i really struggle to find an answer and I need your opinion. Never done complete installs, only like for like, nether underfloor heating so I lack of experience on this side.
I’m planning to move to another house, but few things are not quite in place as I wanted. And the system is a bit old. I'm really not sure is it in my budget to make it as I want, or worth to lower expectations and do some, but not all of the works.
1st floor: kitchen, dinner area, lounge and garage (boiler is there)
2nd floor: 4 bedrooms, cylinder in cupboard
loft: FE tank
Kitchen is small so that plan is to connect it with dinner area and add 1/2 of the garage as cold storage with access from kitchen. So 2/3 of the 1st floor will be affected by refurb. Another part of the garage to be converted to small office. So the boiler from garage should be moved to the loft.
2nd floor. Empty the cupboard by moving cylinder in to the loft and upgrade it to unvented. Also bathroom need retiling and all 2nd floor carpets replaced for wooden floor.
That leaves me with 3 options and I will start with, in my opinion will be most expensive and again, in my opinion, most optimal for me.
1. unvented cylinder + system boiler on loft. Get rid of the copper as much as possible, replace it for plastic, install underfloor heating with 2-3 zones on 1st floor and each room controlled separately on 2nd (5 zones).
2. unvented cylinder + system boiler on loft. Get rid of the copper as much as possible and replace it for plastic, but just resize rads and replace them all. Some of the rads just looks small for the size of the room.
3. Or the Combi on the loft will be just fine.
1st floor: kitchen tap + new build toilet + sink
2nd floor: 1 bath + 1 sink
All of that for 2 kids and 3 adults.
Im not asking for the accurate price tag. But just give me an idea of how much it can cost to me.
Thanks
I have a massive question for you and i really struggle to find an answer and I need your opinion. Never done complete installs, only like for like, nether underfloor heating so I lack of experience on this side.
I’m planning to move to another house, but few things are not quite in place as I wanted. And the system is a bit old. I'm really not sure is it in my budget to make it as I want, or worth to lower expectations and do some, but not all of the works.
1st floor: kitchen, dinner area, lounge and garage (boiler is there)
2nd floor: 4 bedrooms, cylinder in cupboard
loft: FE tank
Kitchen is small so that plan is to connect it with dinner area and add 1/2 of the garage as cold storage with access from kitchen. So 2/3 of the 1st floor will be affected by refurb. Another part of the garage to be converted to small office. So the boiler from garage should be moved to the loft.
2nd floor. Empty the cupboard by moving cylinder in to the loft and upgrade it to unvented. Also bathroom need retiling and all 2nd floor carpets replaced for wooden floor.
That leaves me with 3 options and I will start with, in my opinion will be most expensive and again, in my opinion, most optimal for me.
1. unvented cylinder + system boiler on loft. Get rid of the copper as much as possible, replace it for plastic, install underfloor heating with 2-3 zones on 1st floor and each room controlled separately on 2nd (5 zones).
2. unvented cylinder + system boiler on loft. Get rid of the copper as much as possible and replace it for plastic, but just resize rads and replace them all. Some of the rads just looks small for the size of the room.
3. Or the Combi on the loft will be just fine.
1st floor: kitchen tap + new build toilet + sink
2nd floor: 1 bath + 1 sink
All of that for 2 kids and 3 adults.
Im not asking for the accurate price tag. But just give me an idea of how much it can cost to me.
Thanks