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Hi everyone, wondering if I can get some advice
We have purchased and moved into a one bed flat which had a combi boiler and central heating system installed in 2014. For some reason though, we have an airing cupboard in which there is a massive cold and hot water tank.
We think the water tank system is the reason for our abysmal shower pressure, particularly as it's not elevated or in a loft - just at ground level - but wondered if there is even a need for the tanks anymore? Can we not just have the mains hook up to the combi and use that for the whole flat?
Alternatively, we'd be looking to get an electric pump but our worry with that is our hot water would run out within minutes. The tanks also take up an absurd about of space so we'd prefer to get those removed if we can.
Any help would be hugely appreciated!
We have purchased and moved into a one bed flat which had a combi boiler and central heating system installed in 2014. For some reason though, we have an airing cupboard in which there is a massive cold and hot water tank.
We think the water tank system is the reason for our abysmal shower pressure, particularly as it's not elevated or in a loft - just at ground level - but wondered if there is even a need for the tanks anymore? Can we not just have the mains hook up to the combi and use that for the whole flat?
Alternatively, we'd be looking to get an electric pump but our worry with that is our hot water would run out within minutes. The tanks also take up an absurd about of space so we'd prefer to get those removed if we can.
Any help would be hugely appreciated!