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Which boiler is best for you?

If you’re looking to upgrade your boiler it can often be hard choosing the right one, with so many options how do you know which one is right for your home? 

You should consider how much hot water you use, the size of the property, your existing system and type of boiler you can have installed. 

Combi boiler

Combi boiler

Combi boiler

 Combi boilers heat water directly from the mains when you turn on a tap, so you won't need a hot water storage cylinder or a cold-water storage tank in the roof space. These types of boilers are more cost and energy efficient with the addition of it being a single and compact unit which makes it ideal for an easier installation. You may 

 Combi boilers heat water directly from the mains when you turn on a tap, so you won't need a hot water storage cylinder or a cold-water storage tank in the roof space. These types of boilers are more cost and energy efficient with the addition of it being a single and compact unit which makes it ideal for an easier installation. You may notice a drop in water pressure if multiple water appliances  are running at once

Conventional

Combi boiler

Combi boiler

Conventional boilers, also known as Regular boilers are the oldest type of boilers around. If you have a large tank of water in the loft and a hot water cylinder in an airing cupboard, then you have a regular boiler. Regular boilers can be effective when replacing existing boilers with older radiator systems and additionally for larger households as more hot water can be stored.

System

Combi boiler

System

 Although a System boiler is similar in appearance to a regular boiler, there are some features that differentiates one from the other. A system boiler gets cold water directly from the mains supply which is then heated up by gas jets and pumped into the hot water cylinder where it is stored until required. Because there is a large amount

 Although a System boiler is similar in appearance to a regular boiler, there are some features that differentiates one from the other. A system boiler gets cold water directly from the mains supply which is then heated up by gas jets and pumped into the hot water cylinder where it is stored until required. Because there is a large amount of hot water stores, it means that multiple water appliances can be used at the same time with no drop in water pressure or temperature. System boilers also use condensing technology which recycles exhaust gasses that preheats the cold water, which makes them cost and energy efficient.

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