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A local firm have quoted for an unvented indirect Megaflo cylinder to cure low pressure hot water around the entire house to run off an ancient Kingfisher 2 boiler.

Mains cold water to the kitchen sink is good but all other cold and hot water around the house is dire.

Is this a good solution (the firm is quoting £1400 inc vat). There are two showers, 1 bath, kitchen, utility (rarely used). Usually 4 people.

I have a few questions please...

They state slimline Megaflo 150l so I take it will be a Heatrae Sadia Megaflo?

Is that a reasonable price for a local reputable firm?

Is this solution really going to cure the low water pressure?

Can an immersion heater backup be fitted to suck a tank?

Is there anything I should think about / know about such an istallation?

Thanks.
 
Won’t be a mega flow as there 1k just for that
 
Ok thanks, it's just that they quoted a "Supply and install a new 150ltr indirect slimline Megaflo unvented hot water cylinder". Megaflo is trademarked, that's why I thought it would be a Heatrae Sadia.

I am worrying that these need to be serviced yearly. Are there better low maintenance solutions?
 
Have they measured your incoming flow rate and dynamic pressure to ensure an unvented cylinder is suitable? It should be a minimum of around 20 litres / min with 2 bar working pressure. You will also need to ensure your internal pipework is upgraded, especially to showers which should be in 22mm.

From personal experience, don't bother with a Megaflo tank. The internal expansion bubble is useless and there are better / cheaper brands available.
 
Just check the exact make of the one quoted for. They all need maintenance whether internal or external air space.
 

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