Hi All,
I'm sorry for posting a question which you must all hear all the time but I could do with some advice.
Myself and my girlfriend live in a 1920's 3 bed house which currently has one bathroom with a bath and a shower. The heating and hot water is currently supplied by a working but old Baxi Bermuda GF Super. We have a couple of cold water tanks in the loft and a hot water tank in the bathroom.
We are currently renovating the house and are looking to update the whole heating system and the question is should we go for a combi boiler or a conventional system.
A combi would free up room in our bathroom and loft and hopefully reduce our heating bills a bit too. The kitchen tap flows about 19 l/min and seems to have reasonable pressure although I haven't actually measured it.
Our concern is, is a combi capable suitable for us? Can a combi run a shower and not be drastically affected if someone turns the kitchen tap on?
The model of combi we're looking at is a Ferroli Maxima which is supposed to flow about 15 litres. Our current system only flows about 8 litres a minute so we're expecting some improvement.
We have been quoted £2600 for the boiler, 9 rads, new piping and install costs including removing the old tanks and positioning the boiler in the loft. Does this sound reasonable?
Sorry for the long post but any opinions or advice would be welcome.
Cheers
Stu
I'm sorry for posting a question which you must all hear all the time but I could do with some advice.
Myself and my girlfriend live in a 1920's 3 bed house which currently has one bathroom with a bath and a shower. The heating and hot water is currently supplied by a working but old Baxi Bermuda GF Super. We have a couple of cold water tanks in the loft and a hot water tank in the bathroom.
We are currently renovating the house and are looking to update the whole heating system and the question is should we go for a combi boiler or a conventional system.
A combi would free up room in our bathroom and loft and hopefully reduce our heating bills a bit too. The kitchen tap flows about 19 l/min and seems to have reasonable pressure although I haven't actually measured it.
Our concern is, is a combi capable suitable for us? Can a combi run a shower and not be drastically affected if someone turns the kitchen tap on?
The model of combi we're looking at is a Ferroli Maxima which is supposed to flow about 15 litres. Our current system only flows about 8 litres a minute so we're expecting some improvement.
We have been quoted £2600 for the boiler, 9 rads, new piping and install costs including removing the old tanks and positioning the boiler in the loft. Does this sound reasonable?
Sorry for the long post but any opinions or advice would be welcome.
Cheers
Stu