Hello. This seems like a very easy task but I want to check I'm not missing something. As indicated in my other threads, I'm weighing up my options concerning my boiler and CH system. If I keep my current back boiler (ground level) then I will at least move the two header tanks (1st floor, high) but leave the hot water cylinder (1st floor, floor level) in place. This will give me some very welcome space to shrink the "airing cupboard" type thing and will get the filthy tanks out of the bedroom:
There's loads of attic space directly above that ceiling and I was thinking of just cutting the pipes (eight in total, in/out/excess return/overflow for each tank), using compression fittings to insert about 150cm of new pipe, and then reattach it to the tanks in the attic in the exact arrangement they're in now. Essentially just chopping the whole top part of the cupboard in the pic and shifting it upstairs.
Is that all there is to it? Seems like no problem... but there's always a problem.
There's loads of attic space directly above that ceiling and I was thinking of just cutting the pipes (eight in total, in/out/excess return/overflow for each tank), using compression fittings to insert about 150cm of new pipe, and then reattach it to the tanks in the attic in the exact arrangement they're in now. Essentially just chopping the whole top part of the cupboard in the pic and shifting it upstairs.
Is that all there is to it? Seems like no problem... but there's always a problem.