Hi, we're currently having an extension built, and looking for some suggestions on the best options around boilers and showers please.
The house is currently a 3 bed semi with one family bathroom (bath and shower), heated by a 30kW combi boiler. Our current combo boiler works fine but is around 10 years old so probably nearer to the end of its life than the beginning.
After the extension is complete it will be 4 bed with 3 bathrooms all with showers. Two of the showers will be used regularly and potentially at the same time. The third shower is downstairs and will have occasional use only (e.g. after gardening etc). We are also adding a decent sized downstairs extension which will have underfloor heating (central heating powered, not electric).
We are wondering what the best option for us will be please?
Our original working assumption:
Thanks,
Pete
The house is currently a 3 bed semi with one family bathroom (bath and shower), heated by a 30kW combi boiler. Our current combo boiler works fine but is around 10 years old so probably nearer to the end of its life than the beginning.
After the extension is complete it will be 4 bed with 3 bathrooms all with showers. Two of the showers will be used regularly and potentially at the same time. The third shower is downstairs and will have occasional use only (e.g. after gardening etc). We are also adding a decent sized downstairs extension which will have underfloor heating (central heating powered, not electric).
We are wondering what the best option for us will be please?
Our original working assumption:
- Replace the boiler - cost included in the builder's quote for another Worcester Bosch Combi boiler of an appropriate size, probably 40kW
- Both upstairs showers powered off the boiler
- Downstairs shower to be an electric shower, so we have a backup e.g. if the boiler broke down.
- I wondered if a better option might be to put an electric shower in the new upstairs bathroom instead, as it is then unlikely that the two boiler fed showers would then be used together.
- Would a 40kW combo boiler be passable with two showers running together, or would a different boiler type be more appropriate (System boiler etc)
- If we don't need the boiler to be able to support running two showers together, then is 40kW still about right or is this an overkill?
- The builders have factored in the cost of replacing the boiler with another Worcester Bosch model, is this a reasonable choice? The plumber suggested 'Baxi would be better value and has a longer warranty, but my gut tells me to stick with Bosch.
Thanks,
Pete