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Our approved Gas Safe Registered gas boiler installation engineers provide and install an extensiverange of A+ rated, energy-saving new gas boilers from the top suppliers like Baxi, Worcester-Bosch, Viessmann, Vaillant, Ideal, Glow-worm and many more, throughout the Clavering and  Essex area.

So if you’re not really sure when it comes to the kind of gas boiler you require, or you’re concerned about the cost of buying a brand-new gas boiler. Do not stress our trusted traders are available to assist you find the best gas boiler to match your needs and budget.

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Do You Require A Boiler Replacement Quotation

Do you own property with a broken or faulty boiler? Are you ready to get it replaced? Or maybe you want regular servicing to maintain your heating system's efficiency and extend its lifespan. Then you need an expert in boiler installation who is Gas Safe registered.

The boiler is the heart of any heating or hot water system. Your boiler's vital role in providing hot water and heating is why it works harder than most other parts of the system. This is why your boiler will be more expensive to maintain and use more energy as it gets older. This is why it becomes more economical to replace your commercial boiler after about 10-15 years. Plus boilers are now a lot more efficient due to the technological advancements that have been made.

A central heating boiler is only just as good as the installation and the boiler installation engineers that we work with have refined their boiler installation techniques over the years and are so confident of the boilers they install and their central heating boiler installation services that they offer up to a Ten Year parts and labour warranty with a lot of the new boilers installed.

The team of boiler installers that we work with are all Gas Safe Registered and undertake boiler installation and boiler replacement for landlords and homeowners in Town Centre, and throughout the Renfrewshire area. They have years of experience replacing & installing boilers from the leading brands such as Vaillant, Ideal, Glow-worm, Worcester-Bosch, Baxi, Viessmann and many more.

If you have further questions about Residential or Commercial gas boiler installation give us a call to book a free survey.

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Can Having A New Boiler Installed Reduce Your Energy Bills?

If you're thinking about having a new boiler installed, then you might be wondering what will be the potential impact on your energy bills. The good news is that upgrading to a newer, more efficient boiler can help to reduce your energy costs significantly.

Enhanced Efficiency of Modern Boilers

Modern boilers are designed to be much more efficient than older models. The efficiency of a boiler is measured by its Annual Fuel Utilisation Efficiency (AFUE) rating, which indicates what percentage of the fuel becomes heat for your home. New boilers often have AFUE ratings of 90% or higher, meaning they convert most of the fuel they use into heat. In contrast, older boilers may have ratings as low as 60-70%, indicating that a significant portion of the fuel they consume is wasted.

The higher efficiency ratings of new boilers are achieved through advanced technology such as electronic ignition, which eliminates the need to keep a pilot light burning continuously. Modern boilers also often include features like condensing technology, which captures heat from exhaust gases that would otherwise be lost through the flue. By ensuring that less heat is lost, these boilers require less fuel to heat your home, resulting in lower energy bills.

Optimising Home Heating with Programmable Features

Smart Controls and Thermostats

Another way a new boiler can help reduce energy bills is through enhanced control systems. Many new boilers are compatible with smart thermostats, which allow you to program and control your home heating more efficiently. With a smart thermostat, you can set your heating to turn off automatically when you are not home, or reduce the temperature during hours when you don’t need as much warmth. This level of control can significantly decrease energy usage without sacrificing comfort.

Zoning Systems

Some new boilers are equipped with zoning capabilities, which allow you to heat only parts of your home that are in use. Instead of heating the entire house at the same level, you can set different temperatures for different rooms or zones. This is particularly useful for larger homes, or for families where members may prefer different temperatures in their living spaces. By heating your home more strategically, you can use less energy overall.

Installing a new boiler can be a wise investment that not only enhances the comfort of your home but also contributes to significant energy savings over time. With high-efficiency ratings and sophisticated control features, modern boilers are equipped to heat your home more effectively and economically. So, while the upfront cost of a new boiler might be substantial, the reduction in your energy bills can make it a financially sound decision in the long run. If you're looking to cut your heating costs, upgrading to a new boiler is a step worth considering.

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Choosing the Right Boiler For The Size Of Your Home

When it comes to selecting a new boiler, one of the most important considerations is finding a model that fits your home's size and your heating needs. A boiler that is too small won't keep your home warm enough, and a boiler that is too large will waste a lot of energy and increase your fuel bills. Here is how to determine the right boiler for your home size, ensuring efficient heating and optimal performance.

Assessing Your Home’s Heating Needs

The first step in choosing the right boiler is to assess the heating requirements of your home. This involves considering the size of your home (in square feet), the number of rooms it has, and the overall layout of your property. A larger home with multiple rooms or open spaces may require a boiler with a higher output to ensure adequate heating throughout your home.

Additionally, it is also about your home's insulation levels. Homes that are poorly insulated require more powerful boilers because they lose heat quicker. Whereas a well-insulated home can retain heat longer, meaning they can often make do with a boiler that has a lower heat output. The climate in your local area also affects the size of the boiler. If your home is in a colder region then it will naturally demand more from a heating system than if it was in a milder area.

Understanding Boiler Types and Capacities

Combi Boilers

Combi boilers are a popular choice for small to medium-sized homes with one or two bathrooms. They provide heat and hot water on demand without the need for a separate water tank. However, their capacity to supply hot water is limited by their rate of water flow, so if your home has high hot water needs, such as multiple bathrooms, then a combi boiler might struggle to keep up during peak times.

System and Regular Boilers

For larger homes with multiple bathrooms, a system or regular boiler might be more appropriate. These boilers use a hot water storage cylinder to hold a large volume of hot water, making it easier to supply hot water to several outlets simultaneously without a drop in pressure. They are particularly suitable for homes where hot water demand is high or where multiple family members might need to use hot water at the same time.

Calculating the Correct Boiler Size

To choose the correct size boiler, you can use a simple rule of thumb based on your home’s square footage. As a general guide, you’ll need about 1.5 kW of boiler power for every 10 square metres of floor space in a typical home. However, this can vary based on factors like insulation quality and your specific heating and hot water needs. It’s often wise to consult with a heating engineer who can perform a more detailed heat loss calculation. This calculation considers factors like external temperatures, insulation levels, window sizes, and more to recommend the ideal boiler size for your home.

Choosing the right boiler for your home is not just about ensuring comfort; it's also about maximising energy efficiency and managing your energy costs. By carefully considering your home’s specific needs and consulting with the professionals, you can select a boiler that provides efficient, effective heating and hot water for your entire household.

If you have further questions about Residential or Commercial gas boiler installation give us a call to book a free survey.

Boiler Installation FAQs

Will a new boiler make house warmer?

Will a new boiler make house warmer? A new boiler could be the secret to keeping a cold home warm especially if it was installed more than 10 years ago. There are many more benefits that come with installing a new boiler too: A more comfortable temperature for your home. Higher level of efficiency.

Do double radiators make a difference?

Do double radiators make a difference? The longer the panel the larger the heat emitting surface area so bigger radiators will emit more heat but also remember that a double panel radiator will emit more heat than a single panel radiator of the same length. The final thing to consider when buying a new radiator is the style at the top.

Should I replace 40 year old radiators?

Should I replace 40 year old radiators? Over time the metal pipes and radiators in your heating system can rust this rust is collected by the water running through your system and returned to the boiler where it can collect. This collection of debris is called 'sludge' and it's a good reason to replace old radiators.

What is the life expectancy of a combi boiler?

The life expectancy of a combi boiler is on average 12-15 years.

What are the disadvantages of a combi boiler?

The disadvantages of a combi-boiler include: 1 - Struggles to meet high demand for water. 2 - Overly complex set-up. 3 - Slower water rate. 4 - If your combi-boiler breaks down then you lose both hot water and central heating.

If you have further questions about Residential or Commercial gas boiler installation give us a call to book a free survey.

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