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If you can add a pump, that would indicate that indicates that you've got a feed tank and a hot water tank? Check the feed tank for dead mice and other horrors.
Good point. The feed tank is in the eaves space of the loft conversion. And I'm too big/scared of spiders to get a proper look. I'll ask the builder to take a gander when next here.
We are putting a shower in the loft bathroom and keeping a bath on the first floor (I would say "main" bathroom, but both are tiny). ms_com is saying she wants the bath to have no shower over it. I reckon it would be handy to keep it. Especially if we get the shower pump sorted to service both rooms. Currently, with the bath on the same floor as the hot water tank and no pump, it takes about 15 min to run a toddler depth bath.
Also, our hot water smells a bit like feet. Is that just an old HW tank problem?