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ive got a vaillant eco tec pro 28 combi and have been using the mixer taps for a shower since my electric shower broke.I can replace and rewire the electric shower myself (due to insufficient cable size) Part p registered 17th edition qualified before anyone starts making remarks ha,but was wondering whether its cheaper to run a 9.5Kw shower or run off combi? thanks

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ive got a vaillant eco tec pro 28 combi and have been using the mixer taps for a shower since my electric shower broke.I can replace and rewire the electric shower myself (due to insufficient cable size) Part p registered 17th edition qualified before anyone starts making remarks ha,but was wondering whether its cheaper to run a 9.5Kw shower or run off combi? thanks

 

I have same the combi boiler with a Mira Combiflow EV shower and is fantastic.

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Short answer: They'll cost the same.

 

Long answer: Heating X amount of water with gas costs a fraction of the cost of electrical heating. The difference is that gas boilers can churn out a lot more hot water in a minute than electric power shower units can. The end result is that they cost about the same, as the higher flow rate cancels out the cheaper heating cost.

 

You can sit down with your energy bills and some shower fact sheets to calculate the precise cost, but the difference will be pennies a day so don't bother.

 

I would always go for combi as it delievers better showers for the same cost. Might be worth putting an electric one in as a backup?

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Short answer: They'll cost the same.

 

Long answer: Heating X amount of water with gas costs a fraction of the cost of electrical heating. The difference is that gas boilers can churn out a lot more hot water in a minute than electric power shower units can. The end result is that they cost about the same, as the higher flow rate cancels out the cheaper heating cost.

 

You can sit down with your energy bills and some shower fact sheets to calculate the precise cost, but the difference will be pennies a day so don't bother.

 

I would always go for combi as it delievers better showers for the same cost. Might be worth putting an electric one in as a backup?

 

Just going to say if you've got the mixer tap go for leccy as backup. Combi boilers can be a git to fix sometimes & it's a mare without hot water!

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