Water pressure issue - new water main
Discussion
We have relatively good cold water pressure, but naff hot. The house is 20yrs old and has a direct fired water heater. I'm guessing that the hot water is gravity fed.
I want to change the water heater before it goes pop and deposits 380litres of water throughout the house.
My idea is to have a new water main dug and fed into the integral garage, where a boiler and water softener will be installed. Lastly a megaflow type tank in the upstairs cupboard.
Now my potential problem is that, if the pressure is still not sufficient, I'm led to believe that you cannot add a pump to this kind of system.
Lastly, how do I find someone that will dig in the new main - taking a tee from the existing feed into the house?
Any advice/suggestions welcomed.
I want to change the water heater before it goes pop and deposits 380litres of water throughout the house.
My idea is to have a new water main dug and fed into the integral garage, where a boiler and water softener will be installed. Lastly a megaflow type tank in the upstairs cupboard.
Now my potential problem is that, if the pressure is still not sufficient, I'm led to believe that you cannot add a pump to this kind of system.
Lastly, how do I find someone that will dig in the new main - taking a tee from the existing feed into the house?
Any advice/suggestions welcomed.
Before considering an unvented cylinder seriously, or ANY sort of 'direct from mains' system, I would check pressure, but more importantly FLOW. I'd want AT LEAST 2.5Bar and over 25 litres a minute really. You can overcome flow problems (which are FAR more important than pressure problems on unvented systems) with an accumulator, but it's expensive.
Festive Ferg said:
Before considering an unvented cylinder seriously, or ANY sort of 'direct from mains' system, I would check pressure, but more importantly FLOW. I'd want AT LEAST 2.5Bar and over 25 litres a minute really. You can overcome flow problems (which are FAR more important than pressure problems on unvented systems) with an accumulator, but it's expensive.
I will be sure to check the flow rate before works commence. Thanks.Do you know if it is possible to retrofit a pump to an unvented cylinder (just in case)?
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