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hiya, i have a an indirect combination water cylinder in my house, obviously i have very poor hot water pressure from this. my question is can i just add in a header tank in the loft to increase hot water pressure?

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thanks for that, is there any way i can increase the hot water flow cheaply? want to upgrade to a pressureised system but cant afford it at the moment.

thanks
 
Well after considering the situation and taking everything into account, mulling it over with others and checking the traditional ways and modem advances, and studying the variables involved, not jumping to any preconceived conclusions I have come to the conclusion that the members answers in the posts above and probably any future one's below are and will be correct in their assumptions
But then again......


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Think you my have to bite the bullet and invest in a good plumbing system
 
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