We are getting a new Worcester Bosch 37CDi installed as part of a complete house refurb along with a new water main to replace the old lead pipe. House is 3 bed, one bathroom upstairs. Combi in utility downstairs.
We are wondering if it is worth installing a dedicated 15mm pipe run to the shower upstairs since using the existing pipework in the current configuration, the bathroom will be at the end of the pipe run (approx 10m from boiler). Everything else will feed off before the shower (i.e downstairs toilet, kitchen sink, utility sink).
If this is worth doing should we run dedicated HW and CW feeds or just HW? Shower will be thermostatic so in theory will regulate temp but would the dedicated pipework help with pressure drop?
We are wondering if it is worth installing a dedicated 15mm pipe run to the shower upstairs since using the existing pipework in the current configuration, the bathroom will be at the end of the pipe run (approx 10m from boiler). Everything else will feed off before the shower (i.e downstairs toilet, kitchen sink, utility sink).
If this is worth doing should we run dedicated HW and CW feeds or just HW? Shower will be thermostatic so in theory will regulate temp but would the dedicated pipework help with pressure drop?