Hi
Looking for some advice on the type of CH system I should have installed - combi, sealed or vented. I'm really dithering between combi and sealed.
This will be a fresh install from scratch in a property being renovated - so floors are out, ceilings are out, giving chance to run anything without the usual hassle.
Property is a dormer bungalow, detached and about 550 - 600 m2 usuable floor space. There is very limited storage especially upstairs for storage tanks.
For that reason alone a combi would seem best. But we will have two ensuites and a bathroom requiring high-flow shower (pumped shower performance?) and very hot. It's likely (within system lifetime) that 3 showers will be running at the same time.
For those reasons a sealed system with 200l (??) tank seems wise. We have space downstairs to build an "airing cupboard" but both ensuites are upstairs.
Another alternative might be combi with storage?
Mains flow rate is strong and should feed a combi no problem.
Any useful advice & comments more than welcome.
Thanks
Looking for some advice on the type of CH system I should have installed - combi, sealed or vented. I'm really dithering between combi and sealed.
This will be a fresh install from scratch in a property being renovated - so floors are out, ceilings are out, giving chance to run anything without the usual hassle.
Property is a dormer bungalow, detached and about 550 - 600 m2 usuable floor space. There is very limited storage especially upstairs for storage tanks.
For that reason alone a combi would seem best. But we will have two ensuites and a bathroom requiring high-flow shower (pumped shower performance?) and very hot. It's likely (within system lifetime) that 3 showers will be running at the same time.
For those reasons a sealed system with 200l (??) tank seems wise. We have space downstairs to build an "airing cupboard" but both ensuites are upstairs.
Another alternative might be combi with storage?
Mains flow rate is strong and should feed a combi no problem.
Any useful advice & comments more than welcome.
Thanks