WeeGord
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My knowledge of all things plumbing is even more limited than most of the other things I know very little about, so was wondering if someone could answer a question. We have a combi-boiler and also have quite high water pressure. We recently had to replace a leaking tap on the bath and when the guy replaced it, he said the pressure in the pipe had previously been reduced to half way so that we weren't getting the high pressure we could be getting.
Since that was replaced the water is indeed a lot quicker at filling the bath - however, the water doesn't seem to get quite as hot. My question is this; as the pressure is now on full, can it be possible that the combi-boiler isn't able to heat the water quite as effectively and therefore the water is a little cooler?
Thank you.
Since that was replaced the water is indeed a lot quicker at filling the bath - however, the water doesn't seem to get quite as hot. My question is this; as the pressure is now on full, can it be possible that the combi-boiler isn't able to heat the water quite as effectively and therefore the water is a little cooler?
Thank you.