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Just chiming in to say I think this guy's got the right idea. I realize what community this is posted in, but sometimes when you're really into your hammer everything starts to look a little too much like a nail. If you have room for it (sounds like a pretty big house) a buffer tank would make a huge difference
'Big' is relative. It's a house in between two left and one right in a block of four. It's big enough for two people, but it's not huge.
I'm not sure I understand the function of the buffer mentioned. Is it a heated buffer that can pump around hot water without having to expend gas to heat? How does that differ from the expansion vat I have? Is that just to soak up excess pressure?
Sorry about all the questions, I'm just not sure about all of this stuff.
In most hydronic heating systems I've worked on, there's an insulated tank of hot water either somewhere in between the boiler and radiators or built into the boiler directly. The thermostats talk to valves that send the water to radiators in the rooms that need it. The boiler just keeps that water at a set temperature.
In larger buildings with really long runs, sometimes there are valves to bypass certain radiators and/or multiple tanks located around the building. I can't say without more information about your home, but it might make sense to have one near the area you're trying to heat most.
No storage tank at all and thermostats that fire up your boiler directly sounds very unusual and inefficient. The expansion tank you have is just meant to stabilize pressure, it doesn't have enough volume to do much for temperature