I'd like to replace my current hw boiler with a combi - this would also allow me to remove the existing hot water storage tank, but above that is a cold tank. Would I still need to retain that, remove it altogether, or replace with a smaller one?
Thanks
p.s. it's in a second floor flat, and there is a separate, smaller tank in the loft
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