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I live in a new build and have noticed that if somebody is in the shower and somebody uses a hot tap the hot water pressure drops... I wouldn't normally expect this from a system boiler.

Considering that there are 3 showers in the house as the kids grow older the likelihood of 2 or 3 showers being in use at the same time is going to increase.

I have the following system boiler setup:
  • Baxi Megaflo 2 System 12 Compact GA
  • RM Homeflow Indirect 210L
My house is around 288 cubic metres (just over 10,000 cubic feet).

Not sure how reliable this Baxi boiler is considering that they have been out a couple of times per year for the last 3 years for one problem or another.

Anyhow, it seems to me like the current boiler isn't up to the job... what would you guys recommend as a decent, reliable boiler for my setup?
 
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Nothing to do with the boiler.

Everything to do with your incoming water flow rate. Pound to a pinch it was never checked properly before the installation of the megaflo.
 
Scratch that, just read it's a new build. Take it up with whoever built the house. They've made a booboo with the sizing of your water main.
 
id say its likely to be either just a poor water area or your strainer/ combi valve needs a service. The unvented cylinder should be service every year anyway so should be checked then.

as for the boiler, its pants, all baxi GA boilers are pants the GA stands for god awful.
 
Get a G3 qualified person round to service the Megaflow and explain before they turn up the problems your having.
 
I'd take croppies' advice and call the builder back to sort out the mains feed to the house, being it's a new build
 
how much does it drop by ?

Well, in one bathroom if the shower is on full it has a pretty good flow but if I turn two taps on in the double sink (same bathroom) then almost no water gets through to the shower.
 
Get a G3 qualified person round to service the Megaflow and explain before they turn up the problems your having.

Funny you should say that... we have a Baxi guy coming to fix the boiler (pump has gone) in about 12 hours time.
 
Yes, I had exactly the same problem when I moved into my new build six months ago!
Put the details on the snag list, plumbers checked system - all OK.
Got onto the water supply company, they arrived to find the the water meter was filled full of sand (from the building works). Good news is that the meter had not been registering since we moved in, so six month's free water!
New meter installed after cleaning out pipe. Now fantastic pressure!
Check your meter readings on a regular basis, you may get some clues there!
 
id say its likely to be either just a poor water area or your strainer/ combi valve needs a service. The unvented cylinder should be service every year anyway so should be checked then.

as for the boiler, its pants, all baxi GA boilers are pants the GA stands for god awful.

Don't hold back dude, tell it like it is :lol:
 
Most new builds have a 6 bar supply brand spanking new I've known on occasions the mdpe to get crushed during construction but equally I've had calls to investigate similar problems and it turns out the stopcock isn't fully open have you spoken to the neighbours and seen if they also have a similar issue? Report it to the builder and they will investigate free of charge
 
Might be an idea depending on how long youve been in the propertry to put a wee snag issue of pressure problem, but also like previously said you may be residing in a low or less pressure area, but theres defo a few filters , strainers , stopcocks, pressure reducing valves can be checked,
 
Not all new builds have great water mains. Afterall they are connected to the same water supply as the whole area and they still are only garanteed the same pressure and flow as every other supply.

This should be factored into the system design tho and the fact a unvented cylinder has been spec'ed and fitted would make you assume the local area has a good enough supply.
 
Most new builds have a 6 bar supply brand spanking new I've known on occasions the mdpe to get crushed during construction but equally I've had calls to investigate similar problems and it turns out the stopcock isn't fully open have you spoken to the neighbours and seen if they also have a similar issue? Report it to the builder and they will investigate free of charge

The neighbours let us use their shower yesterday and they have even lower water pressure than we do.
 
I would first go with the obvious of dirt in filters or stopcock not fully on.
Very common for stopcock or other valves to be turned just slightly on in a new job & forgot about. I have done this myself.
Filters are very fine & a lot of plumbers don't flush the pipes first. Plus on a new build you don't know what has been happening to the water main work outside on several occasions.
 
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