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I am looking for some advice regarding hot water systems.


I have recently bought a house that I am renovating and the hot water system is going to be replaced, as the current one is ancient. The room configuration is 2 rooms upstairs, 3 downstairs - 2 directly below and another long one in an extension at the back of the house (about 6x3m).


It shouldn't be a big deal to heat, as it's not a big place, but I am wondering about the hot water supply. The shower is a rain shower and uses quite a lot of water and I also have a large bath to fill. I do not want any hot water shortages, water temporarily going cool, etc. Also, I want an electric backup method of heating the water, in case the gas boiler breaks down.

I don't know much about this. I suppose with a tank, I could have an immersion as well, to serve as the backup. But is there some better way to do it?




Thanks in advance for any advice :)
 
If you want to retain a back up in case of boiler troubles, then you have to retain a tank.

If you have the pressure and flow to support it (20 litres per minute and 2 bar or thereabouts) you could go the unvented route, as above.

If pressure / flow is inadequate for an unvented system, you could go for a vented hot water cylinder (with immersion heater) and a pump for the shower. Probably wouldn't need a pump for the bath.
 
If flow and pressure are suitable then unvented cylinder all the way. Your plumber will advise you best as he will need to be G3
 
Thanks for all the replies.


Ok, so if the pressure is there, unvented seems the answer.


I realize it's difficult to put an accurate price on it, but assuming the the boiler and tank are supplied by me, roughly what sort of labour cost should I expect, to remove the current boilers (there are 2 at the moment - one for heating, the other for water) and install the new system. The property is completely empty at the moment - not even carpets - so should be fairly easy to work in.


Cheers.
 
Hard to give a price on a job you cant see. Lots of variables such as pipe runs, Gas run, position of installation and what area you are in the country.
 
I'm in south Wales. I'd like to move the position of the current boiler as it's not in a good place, though house itself is pretty small, so it wouldn't be going far. Gas runs right through to the back of the house at the moment.
 
You might need to upgrade pipework from meter to boiler and without looking its hard to price. Why not get a few local gas safe fitters to quote. Look on the gas safe register for fitters in your area. you should get a good idea of prices in your area.
I would also hold off buying any materials until you have had an engineer round.
 
Yeah, that is true and I will do that. I was just wondering what to expect as a rough figure, as I really have no idea where to even begin on labour costs.
 
I would be looking at around ÂŁ2000 labour. But that's a rough figure not seen your system and pricing it where I live in ***bria.
Hope that helps some.
 
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