Choosing Your Ideal Central Heating System
Choosing the central heating system to match your ideal requirements is mainly dependant on your lifestyle. If you need to heat your whole house constantly, then full time central heating is your most economical choice. However, if you do not need to heat your whole house constantly, then partial central heating will be your most economical choice.
Here are the main choices of boilers, with advantages and benefits:
Condensing Boilers
Condensing boilers are the most efficient heating boilers you can buy and convert 88% of fuel into heat by
capturing the heat normally lost in waste gases. Replacing an old boiler of about 15 years of age, can save you 32% on your fuel bills and be a lot more reliable.
Non-Condensing Boilers
Non-condensing boilers are also known as high-efficiency fan assisted boilers and are the next best thing and cost less to buy. Replacing an old bolier of about 15 years of age, can save you 20% on your fuel bills and be more reliable.
Combination Boilers
Combination boilers do the work of both a central heating boiler and a hot water cylinder but only produce hot water on demand. You save money because hot water is not stored. Installation costs can be lower than a normal boiler, however they can be slow at delivering hot water at volume.
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