BEST BOILER INSTALLATION IN 2023

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Boiler Installation

  • We have a network of qualified Gas Safe Registered Engineers across the country with expertise and knowledge of industry and latest regulations. We are proud of our customer service, highly professional workmanship and extremely competitive prices.
  • Most of the clients ask for boiler installation cost, but we suggest you to apply under ECO4 Funding. We provide boiler installation services and can help to reduce your fuel bills for up to £300 per year (as per recommendations from Energy Saving Trust) by installing latest A-Rated energy efficient boiler paired with boiler plus compliant heating controls.
  • All our works come with manufacturer’s warranties as well as our workmanship warranty which is insurance backed from Qualitymark Protection (previously GDGC).
  • You can apply for ECO4 Funding if your house EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) is E, F or G, you may be eligible for grants, check your EPC at government website by inserting your post code.

Benefits of Boiler

  • Installation Boiler makes your dwelling energy efficient
  • Reduce the carbon footprint of your home
  • Minimize fuel bills

More than half of your annual energy costs are attributed to heating and hot water. Thus, having the right boiler is crucial. Modern, well-maintained boilers are efficient in fuel combustion, but heat loss occurs in the hot gases that are expelled through the flue (a pipe that removes fumes and supplies oxygen to the furnace). Newer boilers are more efficient than their predecessors due to various factors, but their most significant advantage is their condensing feature. Condensing boilers are capable of extracting more heat from the exhaust flue gas and utilizing it to heat the primary heating system, making them more efficient than older models.

If you’re looking to change your boiler or you’re planning then it’s time to get it replaced, you’ll need choose which heating system is suitable for you. It could be the best moment to make the switch to a zero carbon-emission heating system. In line with the Government’s strategy to achieve Net Zero Carbon Emissions in 2050 The heating systems that use fossil fuels are expected to disappear in the coming years. The process will begin with an end to the use of oil and gas boilers in new homes beginning in 2025 and we will see more and more homes switch to a lower carbon heating system, for example, the heat pump. There are a variety of aspects to take into consideration when you are choosing the type of heating system is best for you:

Boiler Type

  • The oil and gas boilers can be classified as ‘system’ boilers with an extra hot water cylinder for storing hot water or ‘combi boilers, which can heat hot water at any time and don’t need an additional hot water tank.
  • System boilers are more effective than combi boilers in generating hot water, but heating is lost through the hot water system as time passes.
  • A combi boiler is more efficient overall, but it is contingent on various factors, such as the number of people living in the house and whether you intend to install solar panels in the near future.
  • A hot water cylinder permits you to store energy generated by solar systems – even if you cannot set up solar panels, this could affect your choice.

Fuel Type

  • If there is a mains gas connection and a modern condensing gas boiler typically has the lowest operating cost to supply hot and heating water.
  • The average fuel cost indicates that gas is the most economical fuel per kWh compared to electricity, oil and LPG as well as house coal.
  • If you’re trying to reduce carbon emissions, you must consider using low-carbon heating like the heat pump.
  • It will reduce the cost of running your home based on the model of the system you’re using and the fuel you’re replacing.

Selecting the best boiler for your needs will depend on a variety of factors such as:

  • Your use of hot water. Generally, large families that use a lot of hot water will benefit from an individual boiler, while smaller homes with less hot water might prefer a combi boiler.
  • Space inside your home. Combi boilers don’t require hot water cylinders, so they need less space.
  • Solar water heating compatibility. If you’re planning to install a solar heating system, it’s easier to use them with system boilers. However, combi boilers can be modified to work with system boilers too.
  • Being heat pump ready. Most heat pumps operate with the hot water cylinder; therefore, if you decide to get rid of your old cylinder and install a combi boiler, bear in mind that the cylinder could require putting back in if you decide to change to a heat pump in the near future.

How to recognize
condensing boilers

Since 2005, almost all gas boilers installed across the UK are more efficient, condensing boilers.

Your boiler is condensing boiler The flue is made from plastic. If it’s made from metal, it’s not likely to be condensing boiler.
The boiler is made of pipe of plastic coming from the bottom, passing through the wall, and then into the drain.
If it’s a gas or a LPG boiler installed after 2005 as well as an oil-based boiler that was installed after 2007.

Do You Qualify?

  • ECO4 Grant for those who are taking eligible benefits
  • Local Authority Flex (LA Flex) Funding Scheme for those households who are not taking any benefits
  • For homeowners as well as for tenants
  • Free survey

How come energy companies can do this for free?

This is all part of Energy Company Obligation, which is run by the British government. Learn more information about ECO by clicking here. The advantages of FREE cavity wall insulation as a result of  Government’s ECO4 scheme:

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