My other half has just inherited a pretty ramshackle house that's been neglected for about 20 years.
When I was nosing about the loft and airing cupboard a week or two ago prior to doing a small plumbing job, I realised that there were only two outlets from the cold water tank. One goes directly to the bathroom shower; the other goes, as far as I can tell, ONLY to the bottom of the hot water tank. That means that all the cold taps in the house (and there are six on the bath and varous sinks, not to mention the feed to the washing machine) are on the main. (I first discovered this when I couldn't drain the cold tank via the bathroom taps)
What's more, it means the two toilet cisterns are fed directly from the main.
I was always under the impression that the regulations stated that only one sink outlet should come off the mains and that toilet cisterns must be fed from stored water so that they could flush if there was an interruption to the mains.
Was I wrong, or is the plumbing in this house illegal?