Rigging Up Temporary Accomodation - Hot Water ?
Discussion
I've exchanged and have to move out of my house in 3 weeks, my renovation is no where near ready due to trades not turning up claiming everything from family deaths, sickness etc
I'm considering a Static in the garden but the other option is to "camp" in the house - some rooms are plastered and have power.
I'm thinking electric heaters in the bedrooms, I can fit a temporary bathroom and kitchen but the main thing I'm missing is hot water.
The obvious options are:
Electric shower
Electric hot water heater by sink
Are there any propane equivalents - albeit as it's hopefully only for a few months are they worth the hassle ?
I'm considering a Static in the garden but the other option is to "camp" in the house - some rooms are plastered and have power.
I'm thinking electric heaters in the bedrooms, I can fit a temporary bathroom and kitchen but the main thing I'm missing is hot water.
The obvious options are:
Electric shower
Electric hot water heater by sink
Are there any propane equivalents - albeit as it's hopefully only for a few months are they worth the hassle ?
I've done the camping in the house most of my life , it's a bit crap but it is the way forward , electric shower over a cheap shower tray and a couple of shower curtains .
If you live in it you have no choice but to get on with it , if you escape to a static you may start to get comfortable in it , and you have to get rid of it at the end .
If you live in it you have no choice but to get on with it , if you escape to a static you may start to get comfortable in it , and you have to get rid of it at the end .
Combination hot water cylinder. It's a header tank and cylinder in one. You could run a temporary cold feed to in plastic and the same out for the hot. Fit an immersion heater to it and you have a temporary store of hot water.
Either that or a small mains pressure electric water heater.
Either that or a small mains pressure electric water heater.
Rickyy said:
Combination hot water cylinder. It's a header tank and cylinder in one.
Exactly this with simply a 3 pin plug on the end of the immersion element cable, just plug it into a 24 hr timer.Or this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKfr1AB1_OM&x-...
BGARK said:
Exactly this with simply a 3 pin plug on the end of the immersion element cable, just plug it into a 24 hr timer that can switch the load of the immersion.
Or this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKfr1AB1_OM&x-...
Fixed that for you.Or this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKfr1AB1_OM&x-...
I'd say that it might depend on how much messy work you still have to do in the house as it gets to be a real PITA having to tape off the clean areas and you also waste time tidying up after yourself each time.
We ended up with a static and it meant I could just crack on with messy jobs like plaster removal, cutting timber, etc. and just do a basic clean up with broom and shovel then nip into the caravan to get clean and sit in a clean environment.
We're back in the house now and the static needs to go as it's where we'll be building the garage. Not anywhere near Reading are you?![wink](/inc/images/wink.gif)
We ended up with a static and it meant I could just crack on with messy jobs like plaster removal, cutting timber, etc. and just do a basic clean up with broom and shovel then nip into the caravan to get clean and sit in a clean environment.
We're back in the house now and the static needs to go as it's where we'll be building the garage. Not anywhere near Reading are you?
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