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Old Jan 24, 2007, 08:34 AM
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cold water tank in the bathroom

Is it allowed for me to relocate my cold & hot water tanks into the bathroom, creating a airing cuboard. This is mainly to allow needed space for my loft conversion. I live in a semi detatched Bungalow.

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Old Jan 25, 2007, 07:19 AM   #2  
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You describe a gravity system that works on head pressure. you wish to move this out of your loft and down on the same level as your fixtures.
Do you plan on installing a pump to provide the pressure that's lost by this act? Let me know, Tom
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All cold taps ,shower,washing machines run off the mains supply.
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You speak of both cold AND hot water tanks. Is this in the United States? Do you have a cold water tank in the loft supplied by a main or do you have a conventional hot water system that's supplied by a cold water main? Are you asking if the hot water heater can br moved down into your bathroom. If the heaters electric the answer's yes. Please explain a little farther . Tom
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