Boiler Types Explained There are
several types of boilers available to suit a wide range of requirements. From
traditional systems to combination appliances, all have their own benefits and
cater to specific specifications.
In this week’s blog at John
Waddell Plumbing & Heating we look at the types of boilers
available and their benefits. Call us in Wrexham on 07891 786 402 for more information.
Combination Boilers Also known as combi boilers, these appliances are
highly efficient and come in a compact unit. As a result, gas Safe
engineers can install these systems quickly and get your heating and hot water
up and running.
The hot water is heated when needed and used
immediately rather than being stored in a tank. This is fuel-efficient, so you
can save space as no loft tank is necessary and you will spend less money on
energy bills. Additionally, a separate pump is not required to have a powerful
shower as the hot water is delivered at mains pressure.
Traditional Boilers These appliances are suitable for replacing units
already installed in properties with a traditional heating and hot water
system. The pipework previously fitted might not be able to cope with the load
or pressure from a modern combination unit.
An additional benefit of traditional systems is they
are compatible with solar water heating. This means you can invest in having a
lower carbon footprint and have potentially lower energy costs in the future.
System Boilers A system boiler’s major heating and hot water
components are built into the appliance, making it quick and easy for
professionals to install on your property. They are perfect for homes with a
high demand for water, such as ones with more than one bathroom.
They are cost-effective and economical to run and save
space in the loft as there is no need for a tank. This also eliminates the
chance of leaks or frost damage in pipework in the attic.
Find Out More Contact the John Waddell Plumbing & Heating team
today for more information about the types of boilers available and their
benefits. We have many years of experience installing a range of systems in
Wrexham and the surrounding areas, so we can assist you no matter what you
need.
Call us on 07891
786 402 for a free consultation. Alternatively, you can send us a message
via the contact form and a member of our team will
respond shortly.