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BoilerEngineer

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  1. poppet27 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > We?ve just moved into a 3 bed, 1 bath house. It > has a new Worcester combi boiler, but not a very > big one. > We were hoping to install a downstairs loo under > the stairs, but otherwise, no plans for a second > bathroom for at least 7 years. > > Our current shower however, is like a dribble, so > we?re having to use baths. It?s just a hose > connected to the bath mixer taps. Is there any way > to fix this in the short term or will we always > have a low pressure problem with a combi system? > As we?re updating the bathroom we would like to > install a new standalone rain shower, but put off > if it?s never going to be powerful. > > Do we switch to a a cold water tank system, or is > there another way? Thanks neighbours! A combi boiler will not be able to produce all the hot water you need. This means you will not get enough hot water out of all of your taps at the same time. You would be better suited to a system with a hot-water cylinder. Combi boilers are not necessarily suitable for every home.
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