Live in a smallish 3 bed house.
UPSTAIRS
Have a simple mains fed gas water heater upstairs - brilliant it has lasted for at least 20years - no electronics in it at all. It just supplies the upstairs bathroom only.
DOWNSTAIRS
An Ideal combi response 80 was installed 10yrs ago, for the new central heating (whole house) and provides hot water for the kitchen and sink in bathroom downstairs.
Reading posts here I see how bad combi's are. There is a possibility to get the water heater upstairs to supply the whole house and fit a central heating only boiler. The disadvantage is it wouldn't be able to use water downstairs and upstairs at the same time. But would this be more reliable? What are the pros and cons of this?
Out of interest current Combi problem is:
EveryDay for last few months find the pressure guage reads zero, can find no evidence of a leak. So I top it up by smallest amount (0.2 bar pressure reading) to get the burner to fire. Once it gets 3.0 bar+ the expansion chamber starts to leak - so can have CH on for 40 mins at a time before it starts to leak.
Last 2 fixes by Ideal; replaced low water pressure switch and they added an extra thermostat.
Thanks Terry
UPSTAIRS
Have a simple mains fed gas water heater upstairs - brilliant it has lasted for at least 20years - no electronics in it at all. It just supplies the upstairs bathroom only.
DOWNSTAIRS
An Ideal combi response 80 was installed 10yrs ago, for the new central heating (whole house) and provides hot water for the kitchen and sink in bathroom downstairs.
Reading posts here I see how bad combi's are. There is a possibility to get the water heater upstairs to supply the whole house and fit a central heating only boiler. The disadvantage is it wouldn't be able to use water downstairs and upstairs at the same time. But would this be more reliable? What are the pros and cons of this?
Out of interest current Combi problem is:
EveryDay for last few months find the pressure guage reads zero, can find no evidence of a leak. So I top it up by smallest amount (0.2 bar pressure reading) to get the burner to fire. Once it gets 3.0 bar+ the expansion chamber starts to leak - so can have CH on for 40 mins at a time before it starts to leak.
Last 2 fixes by Ideal; replaced low water pressure switch and they added an extra thermostat.
Thanks Terry