What does converting over to unvented hot water mean?
So why would you convert over to unvented hot and cold water?
There are a few reasons why you would convert over, but I will explain the main reason first.
it’s annoying, you want to feel clean and refreshed after your shower.
You may be in the shower and someone opens a hot tap somewhere else,
your shower then goes cold, even stops until the tap is closed.
Another good reason for converting over is freeing up space in the loft.
sometimes it's on the roof, even in a cupboard, by removing the tank it frees up valuable space, that we all need these days.
Something else that most people don’t even think about when converting over, is it’s more hygienic, Let me explain.
Once they enter your tank, your water could become contaminated,
Many years ago a customer of mine, asked if I would attend his property,
he had small brown hairy bits coming out of his bathroom basin tap, and would I come and take a look.
Once at the property, I went into the loft to check the cold water storage tank,
to my amazement, there were 5 or 6 dead squirrels in the tank.
They had been in there for some time as they were starting to break apart,this explained why my customer was complaining of brown bits coming out of the tap.
So you can see why converting over to unvented hot and cold water is so much more hygienic.
and have no openings for any form of vermin to enter, it’s completely sealed.
So what are the pros and cons of converting over to unvented?
Freeing up valuable space by removing the cold water storage tank.
For me though, the most important of all is, being more hygienic.
to ensure you have enough pressure to supply both the hot and cold outlets.