At present we have a Saunier Duval combi boiler together with a 150Lt accumulator, both of which are situated in the basement and water is circulated by a Grundfos pump. Our gas bills are astronomical and we suspect that a good part can be attributed to the boiler constantly firing up to keep the water in the accumulator at the set temperature. The pump too is operational for a good part of the day. Looking for ways to economise, a neighbour has said that we should effectively turn off the accumulator and only heat the water as and when required through the boiler. We realise that whereas we have instant hot water now, we would, if we bypassed the accumulator, have to wait for the water to heat and come through but this would be acceptable in the long, hot summer months. What we are not sure of is whether it is possible to isolate the accumulator from the system temporarily (i.e. by turning off a valve and the pump) and if so, whether it would be a sensible thing to do or whether it could lay the way open to damage being caused to the accumulator through lack of use. We would welcome any opinions, for or against, to enable us to come to an informed decision.