We have recently moved into a 40 year old bungalow. The bathroom is possible the smallest one I have ever seen, but has a WC, shower and a small wash basin. It did one have a bath as well, so we are told.
The loft has a cold water tank (approx 55 gallons) and a header tank for the heating (an exterior oil fired boiler for heating with a feed to the indirect HW cylinder). We want to have a bath back in the bathroom (even though it will have to be max 1500mm, but the HW pressure is very poor and I suspect too low to fill a bath.
We have recently had a new indirect vented HW cylinder installed (downstaiirs airing cupboard) as the old one was past it and leaking. While the hot water pressure is a little bit better, it doesn't seem enough to be able to fill a bath. We don't want to go to the expense of a new bath if we can not improve the HW pressure.
Any suggestions for how we can improve the pressure? By the way, the water tank in the loft can not be raised any higher than it is.
Regards
Gary
The loft has a cold water tank (approx 55 gallons) and a header tank for the heating (an exterior oil fired boiler for heating with a feed to the indirect HW cylinder). We want to have a bath back in the bathroom (even though it will have to be max 1500mm, but the HW pressure is very poor and I suspect too low to fill a bath.
We have recently had a new indirect vented HW cylinder installed (downstaiirs airing cupboard) as the old one was past it and leaking. While the hot water pressure is a little bit better, it doesn't seem enough to be able to fill a bath. We don't want to go to the expense of a new bath if we can not improve the HW pressure.
Any suggestions for how we can improve the pressure? By the way, the water tank in the loft can not be raised any higher than it is.
Regards
Gary