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I'm struggling to find advise on my set of circumstance here, I'm moving into a new flat and it needs a new boiler and bathroom. Here are my constraints:
Alternatively there is combi boilers - seems a popular choice but I don't see how this would be much better as I don't need the heating function and typical power ratings seem like they won't do much bertter than an electric shower. I also hear a lot about people having pressure issues running showers off of combis - I have a feeling this isn't suited for electric?
Finally I have considered unvented systems, but they seem to take up lots of space, are less efficient and very expensive.
Have I missed any options here, and can anyone comment on the real life practicalities of electric showers, are modern ones able to mitigate lower flow and temperature with clever tech or is it jsut not going to be as good as a normal shower - or am I just spoiled with what I currently have?
ANy advice would be greatly appreciated.
- The property is electric only - no chance of gas
- There is no cold water tank - ground floor flat so definitely not an option
- As I cannot have a cold water tank I therefore believe power (pump) shower is not an option
- I believe the current shower is electric, so a better newer one is definitely on the cards
- Heating system is electric radiators - no provision for wet heating, underfloor or otherwise and I have no intention of fitting such a asystem.
- It's a 2 bed flat, I live on my own, and will just have shower, bathroom tap and kitchen tap to supply with hot water
Alternatively there is combi boilers - seems a popular choice but I don't see how this would be much better as I don't need the heating function and typical power ratings seem like they won't do much bertter than an electric shower. I also hear a lot about people having pressure issues running showers off of combis - I have a feeling this isn't suited for electric?
Finally I have considered unvented systems, but they seem to take up lots of space, are less efficient and very expensive.
Have I missed any options here, and can anyone comment on the real life practicalities of electric showers, are modern ones able to mitigate lower flow and temperature with clever tech or is it jsut not going to be as good as a normal shower - or am I just spoiled with what I currently have?
ANy advice would be greatly appreciated.