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Replacing a boiler is a significant investment, and it's not a decision to rush into.
By asking the right questions, you can ensure you're making a choice that saves you money, improves efficiency, and keeps your home warm for years to come.
Before replacing your boiler, check its warranty. Many boilers come with coverage for parts or repairs that could save you money.
Replacing it prematurely might not be necessary if the issues can be resolved under warranty.
Most boilers have a lifespan of 10-15 years. If yours is approaching or beyond this range, it may be time to consider a replacement.
Older boilers are less energy-efficient, leading to higher energy bills.
Constant boiler issues can be frustrating and costly. Frequent repairs not only disrupt your daily routine but also lead to mounting expenses over time.
If your boiler is breaking down regularly, it may be wiser and more cost-effective to replace it instead of investing in continuous repairs.
There are different types of boilers, such as combi, system, and conventional models.
Assess your household's heating and hot water needs to determine which type suits you best.
For example, combi boilers are ideal for smaller homes with lower demand.
Modern boilers are far more efficient than older models. Upgrading to an energy-efficient boiler with a high efficiency rating (such as an A-rated model) can significantly reduce your energy bills. Consulting a trusted provider like iHeat can help you identify cost-effective options.
An undersized or oversized boiler can lead to inefficiency and wasted energy.
A heating professional can assess your home's size and heating requirements to recommend the correct boiler capacity.
Installation costs can vary depending on the complexity of the job.
Ask for detailed quotes from qualified engineers to understand the total cost, including labour, parts, and potential modifications to your heating system.
What energy efficiency rating should you look for?
Always check the energy efficiency rating of a new boiler. Boilers with an A-rating or above can help reduce your carbon footprint while lowering energy bills.
Look for features like smart thermostats to enhance efficiency further.
In some cases, financial incentives or government schemes can help offset the cost of a new boiler.
Check for any grants or programmes that encourage upgrading to energy-efficient heating systems.
It’s essential to hire a Gas Safe registered engineer to install your boiler.
Proper installation ensures safety, efficiency, and compliance with regulations. Always verify credentials before hiring an installer.
By asking these ten questions, you can approach your boiler replacement with confidence.
The right choice will save you money, improve your home's comfort, and ensure your heating system is reliable for years to come.