
Boilers
Boilers
A boiler is a comforting friend in the winter, a soothing partner after a hard day's work and a helpmate for the cleaning up. Choosing the correct boiler for your home needs to be carefully considered so that the right balance between demand, cost and efficiency is reached.
Boilers come in many styles with different levels of output, different fuel types as well as different shapes and sizes to suit your space needs. Whether you are choosing commercial boilers for your business or central heating boilers for your home it is always best to consult your professional installer before making a final decision but here you will find some information that will help when choosing a new boiler.
Typically, central heating boilers for the home will depend on the type of accommodation as apartments have specific requirements that do not apply to houses and you will need a larger boiler for a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home than you will for a 2 bed flat. If you currently have a water tank in your roof you may opt to maintain the status quo with an open vented boiler or system boiler or you might prefer to switch to an environmentally friendly system that combines a gas combination boiler with a roof mounted solar water heater.
Many homes use gas and the combination boiler is the most obvious choice as this saves energy by reclaiming heat from the exhaust steam and only produces hot water on demand. There is also the option of an oil based system for larger homes. These are energy efficient but require more space and are usually suited for properties with a large hot water demand. There is also a range of cheap boilers of different types from established companies to suit any home.
Commercial boilers may vary between those that have a very large capacity for heating a large open space and those that provide hot water only. Here you will find a selection of cheap boilers from trusted manufacturers to suit your commercial requirements.
Once you have selected the required specification for your new boiler then choosing the most energy efficient will save you money as energy costs rise.






