Some Useful Tips On Replacing Your Boiler

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Some Useful Tips On Replacing Your Boiler

If you have already been considering replacing your boiler in the never to distance future, there are a few things you should consider.

The boiler within your home will normally give you all the hot water and heating that you'll require but, some supply just the warm water or heating only, if this is the case then consider replacing your boiler with a fresh one that will heat both together.

The old type boilers would normally work with a hot water storage tank situated in the airing cupboard, this tank stores your warm water so you would have a supply of warm water as so when you needed it, because the water was used the boiler would begin to reheat the water.

The issue with the old type boilers is they're very expensive to utilize, somewhere around 40% of the running costs is wasted through the boiler flue. That is clearly a lot of money to throw down the drain.

Click hereClick here for info  though is that all new boilers are highly efficient condensing boilers plus they should save you around 35% on your own fuels bills, that is clearly a big saving compared to the old boilers. So when it involves replacing your boiler you'll start to save on the running costs.

Today there are lots of types of boilers to select from, you have heat only boilers, which are open vented, where you still keep the small tank in the loft, the water continues to be heated via a storage tank.

Then you have system boilers which works on high pressure, the tank in the loft is removed and the system is pressurised. This sort of boiler is really a little better on the efficiency side because of there is absolutely no heat loss through the expansion pipe. The water continues to be heated via the storage tank.

Now we arrived at the most popular of boilers and that is the combination boiler. For all those people who have no idea what a combination boilers is, let me explain.

The combination boiler supplies bot warm water and heating with no need of experiencing any storage tanks. The problem though is many people don't understand how they work.

I want to explain, the combination boiler can only supply so much hot water at a time, so if you were in the shower and someone opens the hot tap in the kitchen, you may spot the shower turns cold.

This is because the boiler can only heat the water at a particular rate per minute.

You will never go out of hot water, it'll continue to heat as long as there is a demand.



Once the boiler is doing work for both heating and hot water, the hot water will need priority on the heating, the moment no more warm water is required the heating will come back on.

These boilers were originally designed for small properties like flats, but soon everybody wanted one fitted without understanding how they work.

For this type of boiler to work properly you need to have a good incoming water main pressure, next the gas supply has to be of the right size. There are so many boilers fitted out there with the wrong size gas pipe, yes the boiler will continue to work, but it will never reach the full efficiency it was designed for.

Replacing your boiler could be a little stressful not knowing which boiler to choose and any improvements that require to be done.

Any new gas boiler that is installed today must by law be registered, therefore the days of asking the guy later on to displace your boiler are over, unless he is gas safe registered.

With the internet available to most people now, that you can do a search for a local company on replacing you boiler, you should find information on some local companies. Ensure you search for a company that's gas safe registered.

As soon as you find someone request a home visit to discuss replacing your boiler, ask as many questions as you can about what is involved with replacing the boiler, it's best to have a look at three different companies to help you compare the costs and what is involved in replacing your boiler.

Once you find someone to replace the boiler, arrange a starting date and time with them, Now there is one essential thing you need to do, and that is check them from the gas safe register.

They might be advertising that they are registered, but to verify just go to the register and check, it's so easy to do.

Unfortunately there are several claiming to be registered that are not, and usually you will discover the cost a whole lot lower that a registered company.

Should you use a company that is not registered, you are breaking the law plus the company.

Worst scenario should something happen and you need to claim on your own home insurance you may find the insurance is void because you used a non registered company.