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Tosanni
Hi there,
My hubby and I are in the middle of a renovation that's turned out to be the equivalent of a new build. We've had to change everything apart from the envelope including all the plumbing and electrics.
The property is approx 260sq m on 3 floors and has a total of 9 rooms, 2 kitchens, 4 bathrooms (bath and shower) and an open plan living room into one of the kitchens which is in the loft. We've made room for boiler cupboard in the loft and are planning to have a system boiler with a hot water cylinder. There's a total of 22 radiators including 4 heated towel rails in the bathrooms.
We have however had contradicting information on the size of tank required as well as the boiler size. Our fitter has advised to use a Valiant Boiler (Ecotec 637 and a 300l tank) however I have sought second opinion and was advised to double up on the fitters recommendation (i.e almost go for commercial sizes for both the tank and boiler) for the hot water and heating requirements.
Long story above I know, but I would appreciate some pointers on how to proceed with this.
Many thanks
My hubby and I are in the middle of a renovation that's turned out to be the equivalent of a new build. We've had to change everything apart from the envelope including all the plumbing and electrics.
The property is approx 260sq m on 3 floors and has a total of 9 rooms, 2 kitchens, 4 bathrooms (bath and shower) and an open plan living room into one of the kitchens which is in the loft. We've made room for boiler cupboard in the loft and are planning to have a system boiler with a hot water cylinder. There's a total of 22 radiators including 4 heated towel rails in the bathrooms.
We have however had contradicting information on the size of tank required as well as the boiler size. Our fitter has advised to use a Valiant Boiler (Ecotec 637 and a 300l tank) however I have sought second opinion and was advised to double up on the fitters recommendation (i.e almost go for commercial sizes for both the tank and boiler) for the hot water and heating requirements.
Long story above I know, but I would appreciate some pointers on how to proceed with this.
Many thanks