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Boiler Saga Part Two....the Power Shower.

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woofgang | 13:53 Sun 17th Jul 2016 | Home & Garden
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Advice please....I have just twigged that when I do replace my boiler (previous question...) It will have to be a combi boiler if I don’t want to redo a good part of my kitchen because there is no drainage anywhere near where I want to site the boiler.
Currently my shower has got a booster pump in the attic so can I keep the booster pump? should I keep the booster pump? I know that combis heat water as you need it so how does this affect shower pressure?

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You wont need the booster with a combi as the hot domestic hot water is at mains pressure.You will still need a drain for a combi.
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yes but I have got more fitting options for a combi....like in the airing cupboard once the tank is removed that is right next to the bathroom
Can't answer every query you have, Woof....I believe it's not possible to have a booster pump with a combi......

But I have a combi boiler and my shower is fantastic......when I turn it to the centre blast it would strip the skin off you.......bliss....x
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Thanks all....have done my research, the next step is the dreaded quote process....

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