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Hi,

My family have just moved back in from a house renovation just before the Easter bank holiday. When I turned on the tap in the kitchen to wash up and it takes over 3 mins before the water was hot enough to wash up. I had a large kitchen sink put in and I managed to fill that up with cold water which I had to then drain away to replace it with the hot water. It would have been faster (and used less water) if I had boiled the kettle for the hot water. I now wash my hands with cold water after I have used the toilet because it takes so long and as a family so much water is wasted while we wait for it to be hot enough to bathe and shower.

I feel concerned. Is this normal? Before the renovation I did not have to wait long to get hot water to all my taps.

We had a Vaillant system boiler with a 250L indirect hot water cylinder put in. The previous combi boiler was moved from the kitchen to the Utility room. The kitchen is at the front of the house while the Utility room is at the back of the house on the same floor. The previous house was over 3 floors with 2 bathrooms and a loft conversion has taken it to 4 floors and 3 bathrooms. We were told that we would have to wait up to a minute to get hot water in the loft which we said we were fine with but it is actually a lot longer than that and we certainly did not expect the rest of the house to be affected in this way.

I will go back to the plumber to discuss but wanted to get your views and advice first. I am really hoping the problem is to do with a setting on the boiler.

Thanks!
 
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Over here again won't take you long to get bored in hitchin, what you doing while there ?

You know the new build next to the premier Inn? We're sticking in the plumbing, heating and gas in. Looks like I'm flying in on the Friday at the end of the month, pulling a long couple of days over the weekend and then coming home on the Monday.
 
You know the new build next to the premier Inn? We're sticking in the plumbing, heating and gas in. Looks like I'm flying in on the Friday at the end of the month, pulling a long couple of days over the weekend and then coming home on the Monday.

Hope your taking time out to go visit mum whilst here.
 
You know the new build next to the premier Inn? We're sticking in the plumbing, heating and gas in. Looks like I'm flying in on the Friday at the end of the month, pulling a long couple of days over the weekend and then coming home on the Monday.

In the town ain't it on the road with Wilkinsons at the end ?
 
and crop doing domestic thats a first bet you 😀

It is coming as a bit of a shock.

In the town ain't it on the road with Wilkinsons at the end ?

Honestly couldn't tell you mate, I know subway is more or less directly behind it.....

Does this help?

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Maybe mate I thought that The OP actually measured it

Thinking that`s where the bad intel came from mate.

Was trying to help somebody last night, first post the flush isn`t working so waste matter laying in pan then in another post the pan is full of dirty water should I add more water? !
 

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