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Peterd123
Advice needed please.
My partner owns a 3 bed flat in Stockwell. The council was renewing all the heating systems in the block, and asked her if she wanted her one changed.
The system was quite old. A boiler in a cupboard with a small tank above, plus a hot water cylinder in another cupboard. The water pressure to the shower was never very good. but did work, but since they have installed the new system, it does not work at all, unless you lower the shower head to your knees, then it works. From what I can see they have removed the tank from above the boiler and put one above the hot water tank. The tank and hot water tank are on the same level as the shower. As the flat is all on one level and is at the top of the four storey block. The plumber who installed the system said it was the taps, but all the hot taps throughout the flat are very low pressure now, so i'm not convinced he's right. The hot water tank they installed looks like a straight replacement of the old one. Is this right or would it be better to have used an unvented mains fed tank? We have got the council coming round on Friday to have a look. As we told them we are not happy with the system. They never changed any pipework, only radiators, boiler, and tank. I think for the money she will end up paying she could have got a system that works better, am I right?
Will be taking some pics. and will get a presure reading from the mains cold tap tonight, will post pics and results.
Will be grateful for any advice please.
Regards
Pete
My partner owns a 3 bed flat in Stockwell. The council was renewing all the heating systems in the block, and asked her if she wanted her one changed.
The system was quite old. A boiler in a cupboard with a small tank above, plus a hot water cylinder in another cupboard. The water pressure to the shower was never very good. but did work, but since they have installed the new system, it does not work at all, unless you lower the shower head to your knees, then it works. From what I can see they have removed the tank from above the boiler and put one above the hot water tank. The tank and hot water tank are on the same level as the shower. As the flat is all on one level and is at the top of the four storey block. The plumber who installed the system said it was the taps, but all the hot taps throughout the flat are very low pressure now, so i'm not convinced he's right. The hot water tank they installed looks like a straight replacement of the old one. Is this right or would it be better to have used an unvented mains fed tank? We have got the council coming round on Friday to have a look. As we told them we are not happy with the system. They never changed any pipework, only radiators, boiler, and tank. I think for the money she will end up paying she could have got a system that works better, am I right?
Will be taking some pics. and will get a presure reading from the mains cold tap tonight, will post pics and results.
Will be grateful for any advice please.
Regards
Pete