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I'm guessing he's talking about a unvented cylinder, which will match the hot pressure with the cold main pressure but if you've got a combi its not like a need imo.
We were on a course and there was a surveyor there and he said the only way he would have had solar panels is but using them to heat the water, which makes sense as you get fuck all from the grid now.
Not sure which of the home threads this should go in.
I want to get rid of the water tank in the loft (saggy ceilings, that's a separate job) and put the whole place on mains fed cold water. The only plumber who bothered to quote suggested we need a sealed/pressurised tank to match flow rates. Does this make sense? Also does anyone have solar hot water? While I'm speccing out the tank wonder if I should consider this also, given energy prices any "free" energy has to be a consideration.
Thoughts and opinions gratefully received.