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Hot water advice

Posted: Fri 09 Jan 2015 1:37 pm
by vickyfidd
Are these water gas heaters good to use or any other options ? Heated my water yesterday was on for 1.5 hour and only warm. Is everyone elses taken this long as its so cold or have I got a problem :/

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Fri 09 Jan 2015 1:49 pm
by blakey1627
I had the same problem yesterday immersion on 1.5hr and lukewarm shower. Would also like to know anyone's experience with the gas heater, who supply's them and rough idea of cost.

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Fri 09 Jan 2015 2:17 pm
by come_on_aylin
Immerser on for an hour yesterday and hot enough for a decent shower - normally only needs to be on for 30/45 minutes, even though our solar panels are East facing. We had the hot water tank and element replaced about a year ago and I noticed an immediate improvement. The old tank had a load of silt at the bottom of it, it was about 3 or 4 years old.

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Fri 09 Jan 2015 3:17 pm
by gates
well i keep telling every body i supply and fit long life immersion heaters they are longer and run at a higher voltage guaranteed for ten yrs and will give you a hot tank in this weather in one hour £95 fitted go to my web site and it will tell you all about them http://www.braceybuilders.com

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Fri 09 Jan 2015 3:26 pm
by Panchocat
There was a long thread sometime last year about this. Posted by Deniz1 search it in the search bar, it is worth reading there were a lot of useful comments on it.

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Fri 09 Jan 2015 4:33 pm
by ham on brown
We have a combi boiler,so instant hot water. I presume its the same thing as an instant gas hot water heater. We wouldn't be without it for the winter and even spring,.piping hot shower,piping hot water for washing your pans up. And you don't have to think about it just turn the tap on. No brainer!

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Fri 09 Jan 2015 5:05 pm
by Deniz1
I recently posted the costs of gas water heaters. Mine is excellent.

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Fri 09 Jan 2015 5:55 pm
by jen
Wouldn't be without our gas water heater , hot baths whenever you want

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Fri 09 Jan 2015 6:47 pm
by vickyfidd
How does it work im in apartment where does the gas go?

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Fri 09 Jan 2015 7:49 pm
by sophie
A lot depends on the distance the water has to run from the boiler before it reaches any taps or showers. As said above there was a long thread on this last year. Some people absolutely swear by them, ours has never been successful and are having it taken out because the distances are too long. By the time we have run over four buckets of water it finally comes hot and then 5 or 6 minutes later it runs cold and we have to turn off water for a couple of minutes and then start again. It is not, repeat not, a one size fits all solution and some houses are not suitable. Do what we should have done and have a proper survey. We were like lemmings and because everyone said how great the system was, we went ahead and had one installed and regret it.

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Fri 09 Jan 2015 8:11 pm
by Hawkeye
Agree with message 4, we had a leak repaired under our boiler a couple of years ago and had it cleaned out at the same time. Just had a piping hot shower. We only switch on for one hour at this time of year and half hour will last two days in the summer.

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Sat 10 Jan 2015 9:37 am
by thornaby
Long life immersion heater that runs at a higher voltage???
Don't think so.Higher wattage maybe, all the ones I've had dealings with were all 3kw or slightly less.
Fit the longest one possible for the tank and use one made from titanium which is better suited to hard water.

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Sat 10 Jan 2015 10:06 am
by frontalman
We have one of the newer, longer immersion heater bars and our water is hot enough for a shower after 40 minutes from stone cold in this cold weather. 25 mins does it under normal winter conditions.

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Sat 10 Jan 2015 12:12 pm
by Carbotec
Demirdokan Dokan water boilers are fantastic if installed with a summer by-pass. Don't use the cold water to supply the boiler when you have a warm supply from your hot water tank, this will gave you hot water quicker and not use so much gas.

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Sat 10 Jan 2015 12:17 pm
by Carbotec
Sorry forgot to mention the cost of boiler, it was 875TL beats paying 330 for immersion heater.

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Sat 10 Jan 2015 2:53 pm
by gates
msg 13 mine are titanium coated and far more effective as they are twice as long as the ones you buy here i have been fitting them for 6 yrs here and used to fit them in UK never had to change service un like a boiler witch needs regular checks and maintenance so once fitted you dont need to worry unless your tank goes then just remove and fit in your new one
It works out far cheaper in the long run

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Sun 11 Jan 2015 4:31 pm
by sophie
How do you know whether you have a longer element fitted. Ours went on the blink last year and another one fitted, which we were reliably informed was a longer one. To be honest it looked more or less the same as the original and I have no idea whether we were "done" or not.

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Sun 11 Jan 2015 5:24 pm
by thornaby
Sophie,
Like so many jobs here the only way is to research the work before hand, stand over the workers and be wary of ridiculous claims by people who want your business.

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Sun 11 Jan 2015 7:26 pm
by Becker
Agree with Griff1954,great things once they are set up. gates how long are the immersion heaters you fit please? What make are they?

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Sun 11 Jan 2015 8:27 pm
by guru

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Sun 11 Jan 2015 9:07 pm
by Ozangirl
We had a gas boiler fitted a couple of years ago Vicky and it has never worked for us, had a few people look at it, can't get the right pressure or anything on it - its crap ! total waste of money. Our emersion is taking longer than normal to heat up.

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Mon 12 Jan 2015 7:32 am
by gates
if you go to our web site you will see about our immersion heaters and buy the way we show the unit we install so if you had a doggy one fitted it was not us
You will know when you have one fitted buy the length of time it takes to warm up and also the price charged
As you can see buy the good reports on here i am not wrong and please don't put them down because you want to attack our CO or sell your alternative product , I don,t for yours
our web site is http://www.braceybuilders.com and unlike others we have been trading here for 9years fitted these over the last 6 and no problems with any yet

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Mon 12 Jan 2015 7:55 am
by Whatarotty
We have gas boiler and the price to fit and supply 2 years ago was 1000tl and worth every penny. It takes a few moments to run hot but nothing like the wait from our original immersion tank, and we buy and have delivered the big tall blue gas bottles which we get through about 2 per year, the great thing is, when it runs out we use the small bottles until delivery, which is same day or next day delivery, so we're never without hot water. We have 3 bed, 3 bathroom villa and the furthest bathroom away from boiler takes longer to heat up but boy when it gets there my ensuite is like a sauna. Just recently I have experienced an intermittent problem where water stays cold, but if I turn it off and on again it comes through hot, I need it looked at but that will be the only issue with it since fitting and I wouldn't be without it!

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Mon 12 Jan 2015 1:02 pm
by dani
Hi Whatarottie, who fitted your boiler for you? Contact details, please?

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Mon 12 Jan 2015 2:21 pm
by gates
sorry forgot the make of our immersion heaters are backer made in uk and length 26in with an inborn trip so if there is a power serge or tank runs dry it wont blow the element just re set the trip you cant beat them fit and forget

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Tue 13 Jan 2015 12:05 pm
by Whatarotty
Dani, I have pm you with contact details

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Tue 13 Jan 2015 2:34 pm
by Col
I would concur with the advice of changing the heating element. There is a good chance the element is furred up and not working correctly. 1.5 hours a 3kw should give plenty of hot water, Next consider whether you are getting a hot water migration into your solar pipes if you have them, if the panels are circulating tepid water around and stirring the warmer water cooling it down. Also are your pipes insulated and what route do they take? Is the water cooling down in the cooler weather.

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Wed 14 Jan 2015 6:38 pm
by sparky71
We had a hot water boiler fitted a year ago and it's the best thing we have bought.
Like a previous comment stated ours is connected to our hot water tank on the roof so if you get a little sun the water is not ice cold and the boiler works more efficiently.
It took a while to get it just right but now it's perfect every time and we just had it serviced for 100TL.
I think we paid about 1000TL which included the boiler, steel cabinet and all pipework and fitting.

Re: Hot water advice

Posted: Thu 15 Jan 2015 1:06 pm
by dap2410
sparky71 wrote:We had a hot water boiler fitted a year ago and it's the best thing we have bought.
Like a previous comment stated ours is connected to our hot water tank on the roof so if you get a little sun the water is not ice cold and the boiler works more efficiently.
It took a while to get it just right but now it's perfect every time and we just had it serviced for 100TL.
I think we paid about 1000TL which included the boiler, steel cabinet and all pipework and fitting.
Can you give me (via PM) the contact details of your plumber that contected your water supply to the hot water tank on the roof. We have had a gas water heated fitted and our fitter insisted doing it that way, it wont work. I'm in the Alsancak area.