I am looking for some basic advice please
My house is on two floors, approx 240m2 and a spacious loft with good headroom and access. Glow Worm 30HXi boiler burning LPG
housed in a ground floor attached storage room running 16 radiators including 6 doubles and a standard low output shower on the first floor. The 2006 boiler works fine but is overdue for replacement. There are currently two 1970 bathrooms, pink for her and blue for him next to each
other on the first floor with an airing cupboard nestled in between, housing a small 1050 x 400 hot water tank. The plan is to create one big luxury bathroom with a high output shower and quite possibly an airing cupboard. There is a big cold water tank mounted in an elevated position in the loft.
My idea was to install a new combi-boiler in the loft, doing away with both hot and cold water tanks but the plumbers who came to advise were of the opinion that because of the property size, shower requirement, etc a combi boiler was not a good idea. They recommend a standard worcester boiler which could be fitted in the loft. A hot water tank would also be required, as well as an auxiliary pump Which I think is needed for the shower and hot water supply. We talked about the hot water tank being in the loft but as the new bathroom would be 5 x 3 metres, it would seem more sensible to accomodate the tank there in a builtin airing cupboard.
Is re-siting the boiler into the loft a good idea?
Is a standard boiler, hot water tank and additional hot water pump the best way to go?
Thank you
My house is on two floors, approx 240m2 and a spacious loft with good headroom and access. Glow Worm 30HXi boiler burning LPG
housed in a ground floor attached storage room running 16 radiators including 6 doubles and a standard low output shower on the first floor. The 2006 boiler works fine but is overdue for replacement. There are currently two 1970 bathrooms, pink for her and blue for him next to each
other on the first floor with an airing cupboard nestled in between, housing a small 1050 x 400 hot water tank. The plan is to create one big luxury bathroom with a high output shower and quite possibly an airing cupboard. There is a big cold water tank mounted in an elevated position in the loft.
My idea was to install a new combi-boiler in the loft, doing away with both hot and cold water tanks but the plumbers who came to advise were of the opinion that because of the property size, shower requirement, etc a combi boiler was not a good idea. They recommend a standard worcester boiler which could be fitted in the loft. A hot water tank would also be required, as well as an auxiliary pump Which I think is needed for the shower and hot water supply. We talked about the hot water tank being in the loft but as the new bathroom would be 5 x 3 metres, it would seem more sensible to accomodate the tank there in a builtin airing cupboard.
Is re-siting the boiler into the loft a good idea?
Is a standard boiler, hot water tank and additional hot water pump the best way to go?
Thank you