Need Help In Choosing A Boiler For Your Warrington House

Need Help In Choosing A Boiler For Your Warrington House

If you’re thinking about buying a new boiler for your Warrington home, then it’s important that you know some of the basics about the different types of boiler and how they work> That way, you can make the most informed choice. The size and type of boiler can have an impact on how much energy you use.

Choosing A Boiler For Your Warrington House

When it comes to choosing the right boiler for your Warrington home, there are three main types to consider:

  • Combi boilers
  • Conventional boilers
  • System boilers

There are few differences between system boilers and conventional boilers, so we have only covered the differences between conventional and combination (combi) boilers.

Choosing A Boiler For Your Warrington Home – Combi Boilers

Combi boilers are the most popular boilers here in the UK. They are the most economical option for many Warrington families, as they only heat as much hot water as you use. 

Advantages of Combi Boilers

  • Unlimited hot water when you need it as it water is heated straight from the mains.
  • No need for a separate cold water tank or hot water cylinder, which saves space.
  • They are ideal for smaller Warrington houses or flats.
  • Quick to install when compared to other heating systems.

Disadvantages of Combi Boilers

  • If you use more than one hot tap together, it can reduce the flow of water.
  • Water can take a short time to heat up.

Choosing A Boiler For Your Warrington House – Conventional Boilers

There are also known as regular or heat-only boilers. Conventional boilers send hot water around your radiators and also heat water for the taps, which is stored in a hot water cylinder.

Advantages of Conventional Boilers

  • Can send water to many taps at the same time, without the flow weakening.
  • Ideal for larger Warrington homes that have more than one bathroom.

Disadvantages of Conventional Boilers

  • Space is needed for both a hot water cylinder and a cold water header tank in the loft.
  • You need to decide when you will want hot water and turn on the boiler. You can programme the boiler, so it heats the water in the cylinder at certain times, so you will have hot water when you need it.
  • You can only have as much hot water as your cylinder will hold. If the hot water in the cylinder runs out, you have to heat it up again.
For more help in choosing a boiler for your Warrington house or to ask us about a free no obligation boiler quote call on one of our local numbers below:-

Boiler Installation Newton Le Willows Specialist 01925 394260
Boiler Installation St Helens Specialist 01744 776140
Boiler Installation Warrington Specialist 01925 394260
Boiler Installation Wigan Specialist 01942 417220
Boiler Installation Runcorn Specialist 01925 394260
Boiler Installation Widnes Specialist 01925 39426024
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