Browse Forums Building A New House 1 Apr 10, 2019 2:28 pm Hi there, not sure if anyone here has done this in the past. We are building a 52 square home and thinking to have a separate water heating for each floor. Main reason, when someone is using the bathroom (most especially kids) they are not interrupted when we are using the kitchen downstairs that uses hot water. It's always busy in the kitchen and with our current home that has 1 tank water heating, it's always a major concern. I'm not sure how much would it cost to have separate water heating but if you can also share a rough estimate that would be very helpful. Thanks Re: Building 2 storey home- separate water heating on each f 3Apr 10, 2019 2:42 pm Melbournevic Hi there, not sure if anyone here has done this in the past. We are building a 52 square home and thinking to have a separate water heating for each floor. Main reason, when someone is using the bathroom (most especially kids) they are not interrupted when we are using the kitchen downstairs that uses hot water. It's always busy in the kitchen and with our current home that has 1 tank water heating, it's always a major concern. I'm not sure how much would it cost to have separate water heating but if you can also share a rough estimate that would be very helpful. Thanks I can tell you exactly what it will cost I would recommend a B26 for upstairs which you can buy for $769 and a 32 litre for downstairs as you want to be able to run the washing machine and kitchen taps if needed. These are $1700 Simeon McGovern Affordable Custom Homes, We design and build to your budget Ashington Homes www.ashingtonhomes.com.au Re: Building 2 storey home- separate water heating on each f 4Apr 10, 2019 3:50 pm Thanks alex and sejae, very helpful. I'm glad that it is possible and it won't cost heaps. Such a great relief. Not unless you have managed to put it as a special condition into the contract somehow. 1 6155 Thank you so much for your response. I have drawn a pedestrian gate in - for curb appeal, let's see how much costs come in at. I think you're right - if we decide to… 2 6529 The most likely cause of your timber swelling (parquetry?) is either a plumbing leak or carelessly leaving water on floors after use or both. Without seeing, i am ignoring… 1 3276 |