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I recently posted a question about having no pressure in my flat. I have had a new CH system installed with combi boiler but there's no water pressure now in the flat. So nothings working and i have no water. I received some helpful advice. Although i havent called in a new plumber as yet due to a manic pre christmas. I am not living here so time is on my side.

So, I have 2 mains pipes connected into my flat, one is connected to the bathroom and the other the kitchen. Both have water metres. And now poor pressure. I will be asking a new independent plumber to look into what has happened but i wanted to ask a new question...

I have found another water pipe that leads into my flat from the loft (it's a block of flats). This pipe has the ideal water pressure. Can i tie this into my flat and use this water or is it foolish and unadvisable to use water from an internal tank if it's to heat a combi system? Could there be a back flow - and should all water into a combi system come from the mains?

I look forward to your comments.

Thank you all again,

Mia
 
bit of a confesion here there is a combi in london running of a tank ifitted the boiler for a relative and teed of from the supply to an electric shower to feed boiler assuming it was mains fed only realised when the heating only fills to 0,6 bar and it works fine
 
Hi

I recently posted a question about having no pressure in my flat. I have had a new CH system installed with combi boiler but there's no water pressure now in the flat. So nothings working and i have no water. I received some helpful advice. Although i havent called in a new plumber as yet due to a manic pre christmas. I am not living here so time is on my side.

So, I have 2 mains pipes connected into my flat, one is connected to the bathroom and the other the kitchen. Both have water metres. And now poor pressure. I will be asking a new independent plumber to look into what has happened but i wanted to ask a new question...

I have found another water pipe that leads into my flat from the loft (it's a block of flats). This pipe has the ideal water pressure. Can i tie this into my flat and use this water or is it foolish and unadvisable to use water from an internal tank if it's to heat a combi system? Could there be a back flow - and should all water into a combi system come from the mains?

I look forward to your comments.

Thank you all again,

Mia

2 water meters?
 
so you have two water bills then? i would get it changed so you only have one mains in with one water meter.
 
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