Hi.
We've just moved into our first house and have realised poor flow from the hot water taps. C/H all ok and no issues from cold running taps.
After seeing the pipework near the h/w cylinder my dad says its wrong. I would just like to get other opinions on the best way to resolve this.
The cold storage tank is in the loft. The hot water pipework comes straight out of the top of the cylinder (no horizontal) and then goes into the loft where it then continue for the vent and t's off for the supply to the hot taps which all all ground floor at the back of the house (bathroom downstairs). The cold to the cylinder and the hot out from the cylinder pass eachother in the loft and is only 1" from the bottom of the cold water tank.
I think im sure that this is the problem, but can it be cured by raising the c/w tank by about 2 feet. Will this solve the issue or do we still need to rework the hot pipes.
I dont fancy lifting floors before Christmas but am struggling to get enought water to fill a kitchen sink.
Help is appreciated.
We've just moved into our first house and have realised poor flow from the hot water taps. C/H all ok and no issues from cold running taps.
After seeing the pipework near the h/w cylinder my dad says its wrong. I would just like to get other opinions on the best way to resolve this.
The cold storage tank is in the loft. The hot water pipework comes straight out of the top of the cylinder (no horizontal) and then goes into the loft where it then continue for the vent and t's off for the supply to the hot taps which all all ground floor at the back of the house (bathroom downstairs). The cold to the cylinder and the hot out from the cylinder pass eachother in the loft and is only 1" from the bottom of the cold water tank.
I think im sure that this is the problem, but can it be cured by raising the c/w tank by about 2 feet. Will this solve the issue or do we still need to rework the hot pipes.
I dont fancy lifting floors before Christmas but am struggling to get enought water to fill a kitchen sink.
Help is appreciated.