by stephen.s »
Mon Mar 19, 2007 10:35 pm
Water regs and possibl building regs, depending what route you choose.
If you are completely re-doing the whole property and plumbing works, have you considered an un-vented cylinder? This is mains fed and mains supply to the taps but also gives a balanced hot and cold water pressure throughout the property of approx 3 bar to 5 bar dependant on manufacturer. although saying that, you do need to hold an unvented certificate (building regs part G3) to install but if you are good friends with any plumbers, they may be able to work out a "mates-rates" for you. you could do all of the plumbing etc yourself, just not install and/or commission the cylinder.
i live in a flat and have mains cold throughout and extremely low pressure hot water and it is an absolute nightmare, can't even install a shower unless i go for an elctric one which, as you probably already know, is crap. if you do go for mains cold throughout, without going for the unvented, you will need a hot water cylinder with combined cold water storage built in which will make you lose all head of water and thus give you a really low pressure on the hot water which causes propblems later like not being able to enjo a nice shower. not trying to scare you, but these cylinders also carry a greater risk of leigionairres disease than a traditional sstem in the home because of cold water storage temperatures being increased because it is in close proximity to the hot water - not nice.
so to sum up, the best advice if going for mains throughout is an unvented system giving balanced hot and cold... this will cost significantly more than a traditional vented system though!! If you dont want to spend the extra money on the clinder, make the ceiling stronger for the cold water storage cistern.
hope you find this useful, sorry i rambled on a bit