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5 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE BUYING A NEW BOILER

When it comes to replacing or purchasing a new boiler, there are several variables to consider before deciding. With a boiler repair costing on average £210, it’s critical that you select the proper boiler for you and your house.

With that in mind, here are five things to consider before purchasing a new boiler.

1: Consequences of a Gas Boiler Ban

If you’ve recently heard about the upcoming gas boiler ban, you might be thinking that buying a new gas boiler is a good idea. The short answer is yes. Because the 2025 gas boiler ban only applies to new houses, it’s completely OK to replace your existing gas boiler with a more energy-efficient one.

Gas and other types of boilers will continue to be the best technique for heating residential homes until more viable domestic heating systems such as heat pumps become more inexpensive. 

2: Recognize the Different Boiler Types

You must first determine the sort of boiler you presently have before changing or purchasing a new one. In most circumstances, a like-for-like replacement will be ordered. If your system is extremely old, though, you may benefit from changing to a different kind of water heating.

The following are the many types of boilers: 

1. COMBI BOILER

2. HEAT ONLY BOILER

3. SYSTEM BOILER

Which is the best option for me?

A combi boiler is typically the best option if you live in a small to medium-sized house with only one or two people. Heat-only or system boilers may be your best choice if you live in a larger house with many bathrooms and family members since they can manage better with the excess hot water needs.

3: Seek advice on brands from a heating engineer – but keep in mind that they are just opinions.

Because there are so many respected brands available, there is no right or wrong answer when it comes to selecting one. It’s a good idea to acquire the advice of a GHS experienced heating professional currently.

We have approved installers for all major boiler brands here at All heating one, so we can provide you with a more unbiased opinion than other businesses that only work with certain boiler brands.

4: Select the Right Boiler Size

It’s important to note that when we talk about the size of a boiler, we’re not talking about its physical dimensions. Its heat energy production is what we’re talking about (measured in kW). If you’re considering converting your loft or expanding your house in the future, be sure you have enough heating power. To compensate, you may wish to oversize your boiler immediately.

Again, you may rely on your All heating one heating engineer for additional guidance and assistance. They will be able to assist you in selecting the appropriate size for your home after discussing your hot water requirements with them.

5: Look for Money-Saving Extras to Install

Heating technology has improved dramatically in recent years, and you may wish to add a few extras to your boiler installation to save even more money on your electric bills. Smart thermostats, for example, are a wonderful complement to a modern boiler system.

They study your home’s heating patterns and adjust heating output as needed to guarantee you aren’t wasting energy or money. You can even use your smartphone to manage the temperature of your house, ensuring that the heating is never turned on while you’re away.

These wise decisions can help you save money on energy costs that you would have otherwise spent, perhaps saving you over 30%.

All heating one can help you choose the right boiler for your home.

It’s critical to select the right boiler for your home. If you get it wrong, you might end up with sky-high energy costs or not enough hot water for you and your family daily. Please contact us on 0800 0314395 if you need any advice or support while replacing or purchasing a new boiler.

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