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Firstly, I'd like to start by mentioning that I am not a plumber.
I have purchased a commercial property which I am converting into a guesthouse consisting of:
There will be one shared kitchen.
Therefore 7 showers from the domestic hot water supply and 1 electric shower.
My main concern is maintaining water pressure if several guests are using facilities at the same time, namely the showers or the taps. Would a tank in the loft be enough?
I'm guessing hot water storage would be required, how much would be recommended?
If anyone can provide advice on the best setup, I would be really grateful. Of course I will be employing a plumber, although I haven't found one just yet.
I have purchased a commercial property which I am converting into a guesthouse consisting of:
- 7 double en-suite rooms (3 on the ground floor, 4 on the first floor)
- 4 single rooms with share bathroom (all on the 2nd floor)
There will be one shared kitchen.
Therefore 7 showers from the domestic hot water supply and 1 electric shower.
My main concern is maintaining water pressure if several guests are using facilities at the same time, namely the showers or the taps. Would a tank in the loft be enough?
I'm guessing hot water storage would be required, how much would be recommended?
If anyone can provide advice on the best setup, I would be really grateful. Of course I will be employing a plumber, although I haven't found one just yet.