I want more pressure for 2 showers and the kitchen sink. I was thinking of replacing the gravity fed cylinder with an unvented cylinder to get mains pressure but because of awkward discharge positioning and the £700 cost (fitting myself, including building control checks) I have been thinking it would be much easier to fit a shower pump by the current cylinder and just pump all hot and cold gravity fed taps/showers.
Is it OK to pump the entire hot and cold system (only gravity fed side obviously) or should you only do part of the system, alternatively is it better just to go the whole hog and fit unvented?
Any advice gratefully received
Thanks
Ben
Is it OK to pump the entire hot and cold system (only gravity fed side obviously) or should you only do part of the system, alternatively is it better just to go the whole hog and fit unvented?
Any advice gratefully received
Thanks
Ben