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Emerson

Hello,

can anyone tell me the best setup for a 5 bed 5 bath large house? i live in Essex.

I have a Valiant ecotec 637 from before the house was gutted and enlarged.

I think the supply is 25mm good pressure.

Ground floor - 1) bathroom with sink and toilet, 2) kitchen sink, 3) utility sink, 4) underfloor heating for all rooms.

1st floor - 1) 4 beds with 4 bathrooms, each has separate shower and bath, 2) radiators

2nd floor - 1) 1 bed with ensuite (in the future this floor could be changed to 2 beds/2 baths)

what should i buy to make sure i have the correct water pressure. The Valiant ecotec637 is 4 years old and was working well before the house was gutted. Can this be part of the new setup? I would like the tanks to live in the garage. i would also like only copper.

Thanks
Emerson
 
Hi Emerson & welcome to the forum.

What you should buy is the services of a good plumber/heating engineer or better still a mechanical consultant / designer.

Get the designs sorted then go out to tender, get quotes against them

You now have a property that lies outside the bounds of most domestic plumbers let alone diy over the inter-web.

I guess you have already spent a fair bit on it so far are you willing to take the risk of ending up with a cold 5bed 5bath which runs out of hot water and trust me I have seen it too many times.

It will cost you a hell of a lot more than the upfront design costs to put it right & try living there when the remedial work is going on.
 
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Thanks Chris for the advice. i did not think such a problem would be beyond this forum. I will investigate your option.
 
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Provided the build work has upgraded the thermal insulation, your existing boiler should meet the central heating demand for the property. However, the hot water demand, 5 beds, 5 baths would easily exceed its capacity if the intention was to use all facilities simultaneously.
Be realistic in your expectations. How many people usually reside at the property, and would waiting for DHW to reheat or staggering bath times be acceptable. How many power showers do you have and what period of time are they in use. As has been said in previous posts, take advice. This is not a simple single answer situation.
 
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