My house is a 1930's semi with a back boiler behind an old fashioned gas fire in the dining room. It is serviced by B.Gas every year and so far so good. But...I guess it's really uneconomical as my bills are very high and also parts are getting harder to come by. So I need to change but what to? I would like to get rid of the tank in the loft as it takes up a lot of room so I know that rules out conventional system. Breifly we had our bathroom replaced a few years ago by a pair of cowboys and ever since then my water pressure for the shower doesn't seem good. They told me that the water tank wasn't high enough and so moved it to the back of the loft and raised it up on a wooden table they built which takes up so much room. There is a pump up there but the pipework has to run right round the loft to get to the bathroom. They said it needed to be raised for the pressure but I think I was told that all was needed was a gravity pipe? Anyway I'm worried with 4 adults having a shower one after the other that one day the pump's going to fail so that is another reason for looking at alternatives. I read that a combi boiler probably wouldnt be ideal for house with 4 adults in so I'm wondering about the system boiler. I know this means that Ihave to keep the hot water cylinder in the airing cupboard but I understand that the pump is built in. However I also read that if I have a back boiler my CH is likely to be old and changing to a new boiler could mean it can't handle the extra pressure! I can't afford to replace all the pipework let alone the logistics of having a house full to the brim in every room. I know this isn't going to be cheap and I plan to get a few quotes in the springtime (B.Gas will be one) but any unbiased advice rather than just those coming to give me a quote would be welcome. Oh and the main question ...Where would be the best place to put the new boiler particularly as I guess the pipework for the back boiler is in the dining room which is not where I want it. We do have a downstairs wc (where the main water pipe comes in) used to be part of under the stairs. Sorry for this being so long winded but I felt I had to explain the situation as I know that this is likely to be a big job. But I really would like to get rid of the cold tank or if not can it be moved back to a lower level under the eaves more and nearer the bathroom? Thank You.