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Hi I have a bedist flat which currently has a small Heatwell hot water cylinder which services the kitchen sink and a shower. It is housed in an underneath corner kitchen cupbaord adjacent to the sink. There is a drip from the mains pressure valve and a heating engineer told me that he couldn't work on it as it no longer meets regulations. The tank is working but he says I'll need to put an electric shower in and a water heater, v expensive. So my question is, is there a direct replacement for a kitchen cupboard tank and if not what are my options. The kitchen is tiny and there is not enough wall space for anything wall mounted.

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hi would suggest an electric multipoint water heater if you have no gas.
you will get constant hot water for shower and at your sink
 
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