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Looking at extending a 3 bed detached up to a 4 bed which will mean more demand on HW (as new on suite) and heating (1 x new bedroom, 1 x new living room, 1 x ensuite).
I have a Worcester combi condenser currently fitted which does me great and i am confident it will have enough power to heat the new rooms but it is best to keep it or take the opportunity to use a "better" system.
Note: i am confident is my basic plumbing but will get a GS person to action any changes.
Question:
I call you out, show you the current system, what options do you quote for for a 4 bed detached?,
i would have plans to show room dims and layout,
i would indicate where current pipework runs,
the reason for asking is that when a get GS plumber to quote i want to know if they are telling me all my options (within reason)
Thanks
Looking at extending a 3 bed detached up to a 4 bed which will mean more demand on HW (as new on suite) and heating (1 x new bedroom, 1 x new living room, 1 x ensuite).
I have a Worcester combi condenser currently fitted which does me great and i am confident it will have enough power to heat the new rooms but it is best to keep it or take the opportunity to use a "better" system.
Note: i am confident is my basic plumbing but will get a GS person to action any changes.
Question:
I call you out, show you the current system, what options do you quote for for a 4 bed detached?,
i would have plans to show room dims and layout,
i would indicate where current pipework runs,
the reason for asking is that when a get GS plumber to quote i want to know if they are telling me all my options (within reason)
Thanks