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Feel a bit like Splodge does about her kitchen only about loft conversions

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Toots · 25/07/2009 18:12

Have got water tank style boiler which is quite new.

Will I need to
a) get a combi? (and is that the heat as you go kind?)

b) will I also need some kind of megaflow or other style of pump?

Definitely want to be able to pour two baths/have two showers at same time although don't require power shower style avalanche.

We've got 1st floor bathroom and will have loft bath/shower room not directly above 1st floor one.
What do you have/reccommend?

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CybilLiberty · 25/07/2009 18:15

We have a megaflow and still cannot have 2 baths going at the same time. We have a combi (I think) Our bathrooms are on the first floor and loft floor but are at opposite ends of the house.

You say you def want to have 2 lots going on at once, adn I thought that too but the way we live (dh leaving early, me later etc) it never is a problem.

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Toots · 25/07/2009 20:28

what is the megaflow for then?

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Toots · 28/07/2009 15:37

Anyone? And those with two bathrooms, do you have two showers going at the same time/a bath and a shower? And what boilerage/pumpage do you have to service said hot water requirements?

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thehairybabysmum · 28/07/2009 15:50

We have a combi with an ensuite shower only in loft in conjunction with 1st floor bath/shower over and it is fine with both at same time though there is a small drop in pressure.

DH plumbed it all with 22 ml pipe though and checked the bolier was the right size to cope with the flow.

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