I'm doing some work on my 2 bed, second floor flat.
I have an old back boiler which I want to come out and replace (providing pressure is sufficient) with a condensing combi boiler.
Since the radiators are old and I will not need the cylinder etc if I move to a combi boiler, I am considering replumbing the entire central heating system.
At the moment all pipes are surface mounted along the walls (no floorboards - concrete slab floor) and I want to do something about this. If I'm using a combi boiler (which I assume will have a built in pump), am I in a position to run the pipework up and through the ceiling void, channelling it into the plasterwork down the walls to rads etc?
If not, does anyone have any other ideas?
My intention is to get a corgi plumber in to remove the old back boiler, check pressure is sufficient for combi boiler, drain and remove remainder of the old system myself, plumb in the new water pipes for the CH and then get a corgi back in to install the new boiler, flush the system etc...
I have an old back boiler which I want to come out and replace (providing pressure is sufficient) with a condensing combi boiler.
Since the radiators are old and I will not need the cylinder etc if I move to a combi boiler, I am considering replumbing the entire central heating system.
At the moment all pipes are surface mounted along the walls (no floorboards - concrete slab floor) and I want to do something about this. If I'm using a combi boiler (which I assume will have a built in pump), am I in a position to run the pipework up and through the ceiling void, channelling it into the plasterwork down the walls to rads etc?
If not, does anyone have any other ideas?
My intention is to get a corgi plumber in to remove the old back boiler, check pressure is sufficient for combi boiler, drain and remove remainder of the old system myself, plumb in the new water pipes for the CH and then get a corgi back in to install the new boiler, flush the system etc...