Ultimate Guide: 3 Tips How To Choose A New Boiler

by John Griffith
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Finding the perfect boiler for you isn’t always the easiest of tasks. Boilers usually have a lifespan of around ten to fifteen years, however some can even start to lose their efficiency after just eight years. When the efficiency drops, your bills start to skyrocket. Nobody wants that. Not only that, but more and more issues start to occur. This means that the repair bills will also start piling up. When that time comes, it’s best to find a new replacement for your old boiler. Something efficient that you can rely on for years to come. Here are our top tips when it comes to choose a new boiler.

Finding the perfect boiler for you isn’t always the easiest of tasks

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How To Choose A New Boiler

You need to look at a series of factors. This includes the cost of boiler replacement, it’s efficiency, type and more. Knowing how to decide on a new boiler is crucial. This is because you need your boiler to heat your home for years to come. So, in order to figure out what choice to make, here are our tips and tricks.

Knowing how to decide on a new boiler is crucial

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#Type

The first step in choosing the right type of boiler for your needs. Depending on how many people live in the home and what your demand for heat and warm water are you will need different types of boilers. Combi boilers are very popular as they are cost-effective and don’t take up much space, however they do need a high water pressure. System boilers are great if you have more than two bathrooms, however they do take some time to fill up, so you may be left without hot water for a while. Regular boilers have stood the test of time, however they do take up a lot of space.

Depending on different factors, you will need different types of boilers

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#Boiler Capacity

Every good boiler guide will tell you that it is crucial to look at boiler capacity and that is a fact. Boiler capacity represents the energy required to increase the temperature of a pound of water. A good rule to keep in mind when looking at boiler capacity is that you require 50 BTU (British Thermal Units) per square foot of your space if you live in a colder climate. 35 BTU if you are from a moderate climate and 20 BTU if you are from a hot climate.

The capacity of the boiler will depend on your climate

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#Venting

When searching for the right boiler, make sure to find the right venting system that will work for your home. For example, if you have a chimney, you can go for a chimney-vented boiler. Power- and direct-vent boilers use fans to push the exhaust out. However, these types of boilers are best for open rooms and not tight spaces. Last but, not least condensing boilers have specific venting requirements. So, make sure to take that into consideration.

Make sure to find the right venting system that will work for your home

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These were all the tips and tricks we have for you today on how to choose a new boiler. We hope you found this article useful. Now you have all the knowledge you need to find the perfect boiler for you and your home.

We hope you found this article useful

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John Griffith

John Griffith is a young, passionate journalist. Writing has been John’s hobby ever since he was a boy. He has worked in some of the UK’s most successful news portals over the course of his professional career but found his forever home at Archzine.