Hi, I'm new to the forum so please bear with me.
I've just bought my first home and it doesnt have a boiler. The water to the only bathroom and kitchen is heated via a very small electric water heater.
There is what I'm told is a dual fuel gas fire in the living room and that also heats the radiators.
I'm having the bathroom re-done and have been told a combi is the way to go? Would it be possible to keep the fire where it is, and just disconnect it from the central heating system so I could have the new combi heating my hot water and doing the radiators as well?
I had a plumber look at everything but he didnt look very sure so I thought I'd check the process on here before he gives me a quote.
He said he could just 'tee' into the gas line that's going to the fire and run that to the new combi and then just cap off the heating pipes coming out of the fire and connect those pipes onto the combi.
But like a say, he didnt sound very confident so please could someone let me know this is all going to run smoothly.
Many thanks
Pete
I've just bought my first home and it doesnt have a boiler. The water to the only bathroom and kitchen is heated via a very small electric water heater.
There is what I'm told is a dual fuel gas fire in the living room and that also heats the radiators.
I'm having the bathroom re-done and have been told a combi is the way to go? Would it be possible to keep the fire where it is, and just disconnect it from the central heating system so I could have the new combi heating my hot water and doing the radiators as well?
I had a plumber look at everything but he didnt look very sure so I thought I'd check the process on here before he gives me a quote.
He said he could just 'tee' into the gas line that's going to the fire and run that to the new combi and then just cap off the heating pipes coming out of the fire and connect those pipes onto the combi.
But like a say, he didnt sound very confident so please could someone let me know this is all going to run smoothly.
Many thanks
Pete