It is vital to have the correct type of water system for your needs as an incorrect system can result in
Gmac will advise you of the best system whether it’s a replacement boiler or cylinder on an existing or a new installation.
We have vast experience in the replacement and upgrade of combination boilers. We can offer a free site visit and advice on the size, location and efficiency best suited to your needs and budget as varying flow rates, makes and models are available.
This product is also ideal for upgrading a conventional open vented heating system. One of the benefits of doing this is it generates extra space as no cylinder is required and both tanks in the loft are removed.
Unvented hot water systems have not been used in the UK for very long, however they have been around for more than a decade in Europe with great success.
This type of system allows for a greater degree of flexibility in the siting of a boiler and cylinder. They are ideal for households that have more than one bathroom and require a large amount of hot water at a high flow rate i.e. multiple bathrooms, en suites, wet rooms etc. They are also an ideal system to incorporate a powershower as there is no additional pump required. This system is becoming more and more popular and offers the customer a fantastic return on their investment and high pressure hot water that can be enjoyed 365 days a year.
Not all plumbers can install Unvented Systems, however we specialise in this area and hold all relevant up to date Corgi qualifications.
Note: This product can be used in conjunction with an existing conventional system however a free site visit by us would be recommended before any decision was made.
A conventional system is still a very effective way of producing hot water and is preferred by many consumers to the newer combi sytems.
Gmac can offer conventional systems from new, or upgrade them via rewiring and adding control valves to give you full control over both your heating and hot water.
If the correct controls are used and effective maintenance is carried out this is an effective way of providing hot water at better flow rates than combination boilers and is more suitable for houses with multiple bathrooms