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cheeseeater

Posted 8.53PM
Tue 14 Aug 2007

Hi, I'm moving to an all electric apartment in which a large hot water cylinder takes up most of the much needed space in the closet I thought installing multipoint heaters would be a possibility but don't know who to contact regarding them. Do I need one for the kitchen and another for the bathroom? I don't need one for the shower and wont be doing laundry. Do I need a plumber or an electrician and what's the best buy ? Any advice would be welcome. Confused

 
BANDICOOT0_4

Posted 8.01PM
Mon 12 Nov 2007

Get hold of a local plumber for advice, but I think you would probably be better off ( and be cheaper), installing a smaller hot water cylinder instead of individual heaters all over the place, but that just my opinion.

 
nansy

Posted 10.26PM
Tue 6 May 2008

Has anyone out there installed a Ferroli boiler recently (an italian make, engineered by Ferrari & Audi) or has had it for sometime who can vouch for it? I've been told by a Corgi Eng. that it is good and efficient for a large 4 beds house like ours. We currently have a very old Putterton Kingfisher boiler that no one is willing to maintain it due to its age. It works well but the water pressure for shower is very low. I have heard and read on the internet that Condensing boilers are efficient but they are not at all hassel free and the Combi boilers are very good but not for a large house. Is it best to keep our water tanks or ditch them for a new system? Can you please help to make up my mind.
Thanks
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