Hello,
I’ve been trying to understand what my options are. We are in the design phase of having a loft conversion with two rooms and a bathroom up there. We would like to be able to run both showers at the same time.
when we bought the house it had no central heating and we had very little finances so had a 35kw Combi boiler put in which works great. However having done some research I believe my first ‘upgrade’ to getting two showers is replacing my incoming lead supply to plastic.. then from there it’s trying to figure out how to run it.
I’ve been looking into potentially putting an accumulator in the loft or it could go directly after the stop tap once it’s moved under the stairs.
All my pipes run visibly under the stairs as I deliberately didn’t have them boxed in just in case I needed to do something. So I could disconnect the hot to the current bathroom and have a unvented? Vented? Direct? Indirect? Cylinder in a cupboard in the loft conversion that would feed both bathrooms at the same time making the upstairs almost like another zone and the downstairs would continue on the Combi boiler hot/cold. However I believe this would all be down to the pressure or flow of the incoming supply... so maybe the best of both is a cylinder and an accumulator...
maybe there’s something else I should be looking at that does both? I dont know. I know a lot of this is unknown until I get the incoming lead mains changed so I know exactly what flow rate I’m dealing with.
I know people might say just get rid of the boiler but it really is brand new and would feel like a waste to just rip it out.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
I’ve been trying to understand what my options are. We are in the design phase of having a loft conversion with two rooms and a bathroom up there. We would like to be able to run both showers at the same time.
when we bought the house it had no central heating and we had very little finances so had a 35kw Combi boiler put in which works great. However having done some research I believe my first ‘upgrade’ to getting two showers is replacing my incoming lead supply to plastic.. then from there it’s trying to figure out how to run it.
I’ve been looking into potentially putting an accumulator in the loft or it could go directly after the stop tap once it’s moved under the stairs.
All my pipes run visibly under the stairs as I deliberately didn’t have them boxed in just in case I needed to do something. So I could disconnect the hot to the current bathroom and have a unvented? Vented? Direct? Indirect? Cylinder in a cupboard in the loft conversion that would feed both bathrooms at the same time making the upstairs almost like another zone and the downstairs would continue on the Combi boiler hot/cold. However I believe this would all be down to the pressure or flow of the incoming supply... so maybe the best of both is a cylinder and an accumulator...
maybe there’s something else I should be looking at that does both? I dont know. I know a lot of this is unknown until I get the incoming lead mains changed so I know exactly what flow rate I’m dealing with.
I know people might say just get rid of the boiler but it really is brand new and would feel like a waste to just rip it out.
Thanks in advance for any advice.