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"We have a new flat & keep running out of hot water, we have a hot water tank which heats up water overnight. The plumbers been out once to have a look & can’t find anything wrong, but he upped the water temperature so we should use less for baths. I can’t remember how much our tank holds, but he reckons we should get at least 2 baths from it ( we don’t) he also says it’s at its peak in the morning & by 7/8pm when we want a bath, it will have lost a bit of heat but not that much. Tonight we washed one pan & then I had a shower, that left enough hot water for 2 thirds of a bath! Somethings not right does anybody know what’s wrong, is there any way of testing how much hot water is produced without physically running the taps? (we’re on a meter) I want to ask the question to the neighbours but we don’t have any yet, it’s a new build. Thanks in advance. " I'm not a plumber but sounds like some thing isn't right, maybe it's the size of the water tank? if you have gas I'd consider getting a combi' boiler? can you look up the make online? | |||
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"If it's a new build why do you have a tank most modern system heat the hot water on demand " We have a tank as that’s what’s been installed, so if we could persuade them to take it out what should they replace it with? | |||
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"If it's a new build why do you have a tank most modern system heat the hot water on demand We have a tank as that’s what’s been installed, so if we could persuade them to take it out what should they replace it with?" A combi boiler. | |||
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"Im afraid a lot of the tanks in flats are small and wont hold a great deal of water in them. I know you heat your water over night when its cheaper but you should be able to switch the immersion on manually if you want to top up the hot water, just make sure you switch it off again. I dont think there is an issue its purely the size of the cylinder you have" I kind of agree with what you’re saying but even the plumber agrees with me, after one bath 70% hot 30% cold you shouldn’t be out of water. There’s a separate timer but he says it’s not the best system he says there should be a separate switch, all we have is a boost button. | |||
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"The is heating overnight night on E7 so it’s cheeper to heat, if and when you run out of water you would normally look for the controller which would probably be a box 8”x10” with a boost button or more likely dial which will result-heat at full cost but gets the 2nd Bath. Most of this is educated guess work from what you have said. The cylinder is probably 36” tall or 42” if it looks strange which would be a cylinder with tank on top. It’s a very old fashioned/ cheep way of giving you basic hot water. If possible the way it would work best long term is to have an electric shower over the Bath which then means you hardly need any hot water for general life. It’s also probably the cheapest option but does need a large cable running directly to your fuse board for power. Hope that helps you can send pics ask questions if I haven’t made sense " Be cheaper to get an electric shower intalled too. A combi would mean running more water pipes and you might not have any gas supply near where your boiler would have to go. When the shower eventually packs in, its a damn sight cheaper to replace than a boiler and a lot simpler. You can DIY it. | |||
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