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Hello folks,
I'm looking for some advice and hopefully you can help, please.
Our house built in 1984 is pretty big with two ensuites and a family bathroom upstairs plus two toilets and an ensuite downstairs.
We have two Worcester Bosche 30CDis installed 2013 in the boiler room. We used to have an indoor swimming pool, but it's been disconnected and a false floor being put over it to convert the room into a gym/music/games room.
The hot water tank/immersion heater is behind a plywood panel in an upstairs bedroom.
There are three huge water tanks in the loft.
All three bathrooms upstairs have pumps for the showers and it takes more than a minute for hot water to run.
The ensuite downstairs is the most used bathroom but there is no hot water because it has a separate immersion heater hot water tank which, being electric only, we decided to not use.
The family has at least three showers a day and maybe three baths per week.
We have just under 4 bar water pressure and the hot water and central heating are controlled by Hive.
We are refitting one of the ensuites and have been presented with the option of changing the house to an unvented system prior to installing a new digital shower (Mira Platinum).
We've been quoted a ballpark price of £3,000 to
So my question is whether generally having an unvented system is so much better that it's something we should try and get.
And whether £3k for the above work is reasonable.
I like the idea of getting rid of the shower pumps and that huge weight of water in the loft, but it's a hard sell to the Mrs.
Many thanks in anticipation of your replies.
I'm looking for some advice and hopefully you can help, please.
Our house built in 1984 is pretty big with two ensuites and a family bathroom upstairs plus two toilets and an ensuite downstairs.
We have two Worcester Bosche 30CDis installed 2013 in the boiler room. We used to have an indoor swimming pool, but it's been disconnected and a false floor being put over it to convert the room into a gym/music/games room.
The hot water tank/immersion heater is behind a plywood panel in an upstairs bedroom.
There are three huge water tanks in the loft.
All three bathrooms upstairs have pumps for the showers and it takes more than a minute for hot water to run.
The ensuite downstairs is the most used bathroom but there is no hot water because it has a separate immersion heater hot water tank which, being electric only, we decided to not use.
The family has at least three showers a day and maybe three baths per week.
We have just under 4 bar water pressure and the hot water and central heating are controlled by Hive.
We are refitting one of the ensuites and have been presented with the option of changing the house to an unvented system prior to installing a new digital shower (Mira Platinum).
We've been quoted a ballpark price of £3,000 to
- Install a Worcester Bosche hot water tank in the boiler room next to the boilers plus pump to circulate the water upstairs.
- Remove the hot water tank upstairs.
- Remove the cold water tanks in the loft.
- Remove the three shower pumps.
- Connect hot water in to the downstairs ensuite by running a hot water pipe down from the ensuite upstairs immediately above.
- Get the system up and running.
So my question is whether generally having an unvented system is so much better that it's something we should try and get.
And whether £3k for the above work is reasonable.
I like the idea of getting rid of the shower pumps and that huge weight of water in the loft, but it's a hard sell to the Mrs.
Many thanks in anticipation of your replies.
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