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LowPressure
Hello,
I got a combi installed about 5 years ago into my 5th floor unit. Water pressure was not amazing, but always plenty good enough to shower etc. We were very happy with the combi
In recent months water pressure has begun to drop, and in the morning, when flats beneath us (an presumably all around the area) are showering, our flat has so little water pressure the boiler will not activate - to heat the water. Some of these flats have had new bathrooms installed - which may be a factor.
I have not yet checked whether Thames Water are supplying their manditory 1 bar at ground level during peak time, so that is on the to do list. I think they probably are though.
Three questions:
1. Am I right in thinking my combi days are numbered? some internet reading leads me to believe combi boilers have to be supplied from the mains and that there are no pump options available.
2. If the mains water pressure on our level will never be enough to run the combi, can I go back to some sort of hot water cylinder / pump arrangement in the flat to supply my shower and kitchen? Do these options require mains pressure too? Note, there is a very large communal water tank on the roof directly above our flat (not too much of a drop but lots of water available).
3. Can any plumber handle such an issus, or is this a complex problem to solve?
Many thanks for your thoughts
I got a combi installed about 5 years ago into my 5th floor unit. Water pressure was not amazing, but always plenty good enough to shower etc. We were very happy with the combi
In recent months water pressure has begun to drop, and in the morning, when flats beneath us (an presumably all around the area) are showering, our flat has so little water pressure the boiler will not activate - to heat the water. Some of these flats have had new bathrooms installed - which may be a factor.
I have not yet checked whether Thames Water are supplying their manditory 1 bar at ground level during peak time, so that is on the to do list. I think they probably are though.
Three questions:
1. Am I right in thinking my combi days are numbered? some internet reading leads me to believe combi boilers have to be supplied from the mains and that there are no pump options available.
2. If the mains water pressure on our level will never be enough to run the combi, can I go back to some sort of hot water cylinder / pump arrangement in the flat to supply my shower and kitchen? Do these options require mains pressure too? Note, there is a very large communal water tank on the roof directly above our flat (not too much of a drop but lots of water available).
3. Can any plumber handle such an issus, or is this a complex problem to solve?
Many thanks for your thoughts